Martijn Plak wrote:
Hello all,AFAIK the backbone is Red Hat Linux 7.0
I'm trying to set up LTSP for a few kiosks that will run one or a few custom applications. I'm considering writing the front-end in macromedia flash.
I have LTSP 3.0.7 running, but the standalone flash player ( from http://macromedia.mplug.org/ ) is missing some libraries in order to run (gtk, stdc++). I tried adding those libraries from a Red Hat 7.3 and got it to run once, but cannot het the X server to work with that library set.
My question: what distribution is LTSP 3 based on? How can I add to or replace the shared libraries?
You might want to check out the alpha version of LTSP v.4 which has a chroot development environment. Then you can pretty much do what you like and have full control of the tree exposed to the clients.
http://www.ltsp.org/lbe.html
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