Hi Jim,

Thanks for the leads.  In the back of my mind i really thought local_apps would run 
everything else locally.
What a relief!

regards to all,

phil

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quoted last 5/27/02 9:30:39 AM as follows:
>
>Phil,
>
>turning on Local_apps, simply sets the stage for a workstation to
>run an app locally.  it doesn't actually force the app to
>run locally.
>
>Once you setup the system for local apps, then you use rsh to
>actually launch the app.
>
>There's an example of the script to start a local app in the
>ltsp-3.0 docs, and also some instructions for making your
>app able to be run locally.
>
>Jim McQuillan
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>On Mon, 27 May 2002, Philip A. Roa wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> I have currently tested several simple (and serverless) chat / messenger 
>application for our LAN LTSP 
setup. 
>> But because of the LTSP design, the messenger apps running in these remote 
>workstations (which are 
running 
>> off the server), use the server's own LAN interface. They simply do not work.
>> 
>> I thought maybe these messengers may run using LTSP's local apps mode, is there a 
>way wherein we can 
run 
>> local apps selectively (while the rest of the apps still run from the server)?
>> 
>> Any suggestions, LTSP tweaks highly appreciated.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> phil


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