On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 07:30:23PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> Are there any backports of the latest LTSP stuff available for Debian
> Lenny on an amd64 architecture?

not yet, although the server-side stuff shouldn't need any changes; you should
be able to use the ltsp-server*, ldm-server and ltspfs packages from squeeze or
sid. if you're building an i386 chroot, then you can just use the i386 packages
for the chroot as you would for usual ltsp backports
http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto/Lenny-With-Backports by additionally
specifying the arch:

  ltsp-build-client --arch i386 --foo --bar

if you're doing something that actually needs an amd64 chroot(fancy fat clients
with tons of ram?), i'm hoping to get ltsp versions uploaded to backports.org
someday, which may likely include amd64.

you could always grab the backported sources yourself and re-build the packages
from source, too. i'm fairly certain that the current ltsp packages are
trivially backportable, as in they only need to be rebuilt. hmmm... i should
make a server that does that automatically...

good luck!

live well,
  vagrant

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