OK. I have Crossover running a win app from inside a fat image. I just wanted to say how I did this, although the process may be easier on another clean edubuntu ltsp install. My server has been installed by students last year and had been a sandbox and I may have some issues, that I haven't sorted out yet, with perms on the 1st user's account that wouldn't allow publishing of a working private bottle. Dunno... :)
What I was able to do is copy a working Managed bottle into the chrooted cxoffice "support" folder then have each user, inside a booted fat client, make a private working copy of it from the Crossover/Config/Manage Bottles/ menu. I've tested the procedure in several student accounts and it seems to be a persistent working app. So the other question, now that I have the system flying along nicely, is how many fat clients can one server handle? Right now I'm running 26 fat clients and they are all really hauling along at an amazingly fast speed. I either need to install another Fat LTSP server for our library, or just hang the 26 library boxes onto my network for a total of 52 fat clients. Is this possible?? I guess I'll have time to check next week but I'm wondering if someone here already knows if a 1 ghz network can do it, maybe, or no hope?! Thanks for the help everyone, Jim
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