Joe,

The performance of LTSP-5 in Ubuntu is actively being worked on.  It's 
gotten alot better over the past 2 weeks, but still a long way from the 
performance of LTSP-4.2.

If you LTSP chroot is more than a week old, I definately suggest blowing 
it away, making sure you've got the latest updates to Feisty, and then 
re-creating the chroot with ltsp-build-client.

Feisty is in freeze right now, I think it's being released at the end of 
next week, so don't expect any other major improvements to the speed. 
But, we have allocated some time at the next Ubuntu dev summit to focus 
strictly on thin client performance.  That's starting May 6th in Spain. 
  I'm really looking forward to what comes out of that.  Hopefully, some 
of those performance improvements will make their way back into Feisty.

Jim McQuillan
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joe auerbach wrote:
> My feisty install with the newest ltsp install seems to boot really 
> slowly.  I know feisty is still in beta and I'm not live on this machine 
> yet, but I was wondering if the drag is a biproduct of the dhcp setup 
> (this is my first time away from static IP's) or if this is somehting 
> that is being worked on, or perhaps just the nature of the beast and I 
> should get over it.  Any ideas?
> 

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