Hi All, Would anyone know of a solution where ltsp was expanded to allow installation of new apps that should be run locally (as in not on the ltsp server) using RPM, especially using the rpm --root option? I'm looking at a solution where ltsp is used at several sites. All sites have a relatively small ltsp server that also functions as router for the uplink. All apps run there are clients of some sort, ICA client, ip-phones, messengers etc. They are all run from as local apps. The servers those clients connect to are all on the internet. Every site is about equal, but needs different applications, and the applications need updates time-to-time. RPM would be very convenient to do this. IBM used to do it this way in their linux based thin-client softwware, but unfortunately they stopped developing it. Of course there may be far better answers to this than using RPM. I'd like to hear about it.
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