I just reinstalled my ltsp system.  I'm running a 64 bit processor, so I 
installed the 64 bit version of ubuntu, but I'm not sure what the 
architecture on my thin clients is (they are mostly older 
diskworkstation.com units).  So when i installed ltsp, i did so with the 
--arch i386 option.

Was that a bad idea?  Should I have just installed the default version 
and been done with it?  The whole point of reinstalling was to get the 
speed up.  It looks better on the workstation, but did I just screw 
myself by installing the same version of ltsp?
-- 

joe auerbach
systems administrator
rossman and co / pcb
614-523-4150


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