hi, On Mi, 2008-01-02 at 20:29 +0000, Safa Al-Saki wrote: > Since few weeks I installed LTSP-4.2 till now although I downloaded > some doc. but without result... note that ltsp 4.2 is pretty much deprecated, there was no development, bugfixes or security fixes since two years. ubuntu and debin have ltsp5 fully integrated since about two years. suse has its own monolithic build based on kiwi (awesome work by cyberorg :) ) that imitates the ltsp5 setup in a monolithic way (we hope that someone steps up at some point and properly integrates it in the ltsp5 code structure) for fedora based distros warren togami currently works on a proper integration of ltsp5, even though there were no commits to the upstream code yet, i think there is already a usable test setup (best to ask on the fedora lists i guess)
so if you want something that sees development, bugfixes, security updates and you have one of the above distros i'd suggest to take ltsp5 ... ciao oli
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