I looked over at my lts.conf file and noticed an entry:

[default]
LOCAL_APPS = N
LOCAL_WM = Y


I don't recall adding this to the lts.conf file, and I can't find anything in 
the docs about this entry, but is this forcing the Window Manager, KDE 3 in 
this case, to run locally, and could this be causing crashes/login errors if 
there is less than 36 Mb RAM? 

One of the same computers that is having the login problems also freezes when 
doing a spell check in OpenOffice.

I might also try the USE_NFS_SWAP = Y entry as suggested in the Mandrake/ltsp 
how-to for machines running less than 64 MB RAM.


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