BzF,

Thanks for the suggestion.  The only thing we are
lacking is someone to actually write up the docs
for using XFS.  

Perhaps you would like to give it a try ?


Thanks,

Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 14 May 2002, BzF wrote:

> Hi,
> it will be nice to include in docs how to use xfs in ltsp.
> (I've found that it is well described in some article on www.ltsp.org -
> about ltsp and mandrake, so it will be easy to copy apropriate parts of it
> to the docs, maybe it will be good to describe what to allow in firewall
> - for those who have really restricted one)
> 
> Most (if nol all) modern distribs use xfs and it seems to me useless
> to duplicate fonts on the system (and in the font packages on ltsp.org are
> only iso8859-1 fonts, but a lot of people use other encodings)
> - and it works :-)
> 
> Personaly I'll prefer xfs as the default and have installation of fonts
> from packages optional.
> 
> Regards
> BzF
> 
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