On Friday 21 October 2005 11:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
>  Hi folks,
>
> > I have a problem understanding how ltsp works.
> >
> > First I'll would like to describe my goal, than my question is easier to
> > understand.
> > 1. The users shall use thin clients with an ltsp server
> > 2. The users are working with KDE (or Gnome) and mounting a central data
> > directory from a samba server (servs also win-stations)
> > 3. There is some special daemon (A) working on each client.
> > 4. The samba server monitors (gets the filename, the clients IP, DNS
> > name and Netbios name) writing in special directory and starts tasks
> > like converting changed files to other formats.
> > 5. After converting the samba server (not samba itself) shall send a
> > message to the clients daemon (A) to open a speciffic application or do
> > whatever.

Nothing here has anything to do with the client, or LTSP.
You've got users on the server doing server stuff. LTSP is irrelevant, and 
just is the keyboard, mouse and display on your server.

James


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