> If you need speed, using ltsp-localapps can be good.  You have to add
> LOCAL_APPS=true to lts.conf to use it.  If you do that, the system
> can, if configured correctly, use the client resources -- cpu, memory
> & video.  For normal, workaday tasks, it is nice to have the
> centralized resources of the server.  But, when speed is an issue, we
> can use the local graphics exclusively.  So far, it works well.  There
> are some configuration challenges, depending what you want to do.
> Again, ask if you need more info.

I am a little confused here. You set LOCAL_APPS=true in lts.conf?
Whoch programs does that force to be run on the client instead of the
host?

I was under the impression that I needed to install the program
locally and then do "ltsp-localapps firefox".

> Personally, I prefer xfce to 2D.  Not sure how that compares to 3D.  I
> liked the classic Ubuntu screen better, than Unity, too.  I haven't
> messed a lot with lxde yet.

Where there specific things that made you choose XFCE over LXDE? I
don't know which to choose =)

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