Hi Oliver,

> > If you get this up and running - I would appreciate to see your resukts
> > on the wiki or here on the list (have the same need but didnt spend any
> > efforts so long..)

I gave up trying vserver with LTSP. I needed to use portmap and 127.0.0.1
So I went back to Xen and discovered that at least some of my previous
problems were hardware related.
I've since got ltsp/kde/xen working.
There is still much room for improvement but here are my notes
http://www.gatopelao.org

Cheers
Chris.

On 3/4/06, Chris Fanning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Oliver.
>
> > as all guest use the "original" kernel more or less directly, there is
> > almost no performance loss and even no networking latency
> ! :)
>
>
> > But you might run into problems regardig proper rights that X needs on
> > the kernel to run the grafics card - I am not that deep in the stuff to
> > give you adequate advise on this - but I think there are several people
> > here who can...
> I don't intend to run an X server on the host or guest servers, only
> on the terminals.
>
> > If you get this up and running - I would appreciate to see your resukts
> > on the wiki or here on the list (have the same need but didnt spend any
> > efforts so long..)
> it would be a pleasure.
>
> Chris.
>
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