First off, thanks to everyone for looking at this and responding.

Just to clarify the problem since there seems to be a little confusion....

Wine is perfectly capable of running the various windows apps (calc was just an 
example).

When the apps are run on the system console, or on a regular remote system, such as my 
laptop, or another regular linux box, they work without a problem.

When I bring up a system using only a boot rom, i.e. in full on ltsp mode, native X 
windows apps, like Mozilla, and OpenOffice, and xcalc, work fine, but wine apps do 
not. There is no error message, and they run, in memory, as though nothing is wrong.

Because wine can run the windows applications properly on regular remote machines, it 
is difficult to say, outright, that wine is broken.

Because other Xclients (Mozilla, etc) work properly on regular remote machines and the 
remote ltsp terminals, it is difficult to say that X windows or ltsp is broken.

There seems to be some interaction between the two which is causing this and I'm just 
hoping someone has seen this, or can point me to a file/invocation method that will 
help me troubleshoot this problem.




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