Hello benjamin

Actually, if i recall right, the fat-client option is ubuntu-specific. I 
think you could do something similar by manually installing the packages 
in the chroot, enabling loca-apps and doing some trickery to make 
eveyrthing run local. Try contacting the debian people, perhaps they can 
help you

On 03/12/2012 07:07 AM, Benjamin E. Nichols wrote:
> Ok I got thinclient running, damn iptables was blocking some ports.
>
> So, im confident in my capability to setup thinclient now that ive done
> further testing.
>
> So now im working on fat-client, and get this..
>
>
> ltsp-build-client: unrecognized option '--fat-client'
>
>
> cmon guys??? seriously???
>


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Christoffer Krakou
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