Chris Fanning :

> Hi all,
>
> I would like to run LTS on one server and the desktop and apps on
> another server.
>
> I get the feeling this shouldn't be a big deal. LTS gets X running on
> the terminal and after that the terminal logs onto the XDM running on
> the desktop/application server. right so far?
>
> What about local devices?
> 4.2 LDA is just too cool to give up once you've tried it.
> Would it take much to get LDA working too?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>

That is no problem at all.

we use a simple old scrap PC as the boot server for the terminals. It ends 
up displaying an XDM or whatever chooser that sends a xdmcp broadcast 
to our severs, and those people can login into, answers and is displayed 
on the chooser.

Then the user chooses a server to log into gets a normal GDM, KDM or XDM 
login and logs in as usual.

Only thing needed on the servers is the local device RPM and fuse support. 
Works just fine.


/daleif

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