Hello Andrey

When running LTSP, it is normal to have the user's programs running on the server. So you will want to use debian and apt-get on the server itself.

The client machines appear to be running programs but the programs are really installed and running from the server's root file system.

So you probably don't want to install mozilla etcetera in /opt/ltsp directory.


itech wrote:
Greetings,

We have a school network in place and some teachers have very old computers, so we want to put them on our very-fast server through LTSP.
I'm curious, is it possible to make the LTSP system Debian, so apt-get and the rest actually works when we "chroot /opt/ltsp/i386"?


Thanks,
Andrey.



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