Hi,

My lts.conf file looks pretty much like the lines attached to this file.

To prove that the config file is really there, I list the output for the 
"ls -l XF86Config.ws001" command in the /opt/ltsp/i386/etc directory here:


  -rw-r--r--    1 root     root         1750 Feb 15 22:08 XF86Config.ws001


Still, when I boot workstation ws001, the Xserver tells me that he (or she) is
"unable to locate/open config file". 

I've been searching through the archives, but haven't been able to find a clue
as to what I am doing wrong. Could anyone help me out? I've got the feeling
it's pretty easy.

By the way: I installed ltsp-kernel-2.4.19-i386_3.0.5.-0_all.deb and related
debian packages.

Thanks

Ludo
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#
# Config file for the Linux Terminal Server Project (www.ltsp.org)
#

[Default]
        LTSP_BASEDIR       = /opt/ltsp/i386
        SERVER             = 192.168.200.100
        NFS_SERVER         = 192.168.200.100
        USE_XFS            = N
        LOCAL_APPS         = N
        RUNLEVEL           = 5

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Example of specifying X settings for a workstation
#
[ws001]
        XSERVER            = auto
        XF86CONFIG_FILE    = XF86Config.ws001
        LOCAL_APPS         = N
        USE_NFS_SWAP       = N
        SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 48m
        RUNLEVEL           = 5





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