Hi again,
I am satisfied in an entirely new lewel.
ltsp-pnp works great with all sorts of hardware.

Thanks again to Alkis and Stéfane.

I just wonder if I can use a "reverse-localapps" on my small clients.

If I run them as fatclients they are really slow,
especially with firefox and libreoffice, which are used 90%
of the time.

If I run them as thinclients, the applications are fast as usual,
running on the server, but the login is very slow, because unity
needs lots of time on the server.

Best would be to run a fatclient that runs special applications
on the server, just the revers of the old "local-apps".
That would transform my terminal-server to an application server
for selectet apps.

Switching the flag Local-Apps=False does not work,
you can login, but unity does not start and you are logged out again.

It is no problem to replace the standard icons from the starter and
replace them with new "server-apps" starters if needed. I did this the 
other way
round with local-apps before.

Greetings
Roland

PS: I just wrote this from a fatclient, running ltsp-pnp. Since 
yesterday I got everthing running and
at the moment next door 20 Students work with the new system producing 
an 0.2% cpu-usage on my
server...GREAT!


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