Den 07.01.2010 15:38, skrev joe auerbach:

> 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?

Just my 2 cents. I had problems with flash when I ran my thin client
environment like this. 64-bit flash is buggy, to say the least. So I had
to change the server from 64- to 32-bit to get it working again. You can
of course just run flash as a local application (which I guess would be
preferably anyway). And 64-bit flash may have been worked on and fixed
since I last tried it.

- Marius


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