I am not worried about OS changes I run an ISP that provides services to 
the sate of Oregon and use several os's, everything from Debian to 
Solaris even have 1 box built from the Linux From Scratch so moving 
around distros does not bother me. The hardware checks out it's all 
good. have serveral of these servers built with no problems and they run 
Debian and FC7 and one has FreeBSD 6.2. And besides the Server runs 
great used it all day to do research and no stability problems. Although 
the hardware  may be a problem for the LTSP  but that I doubt though. I 
get the graphic login screen and I can boot and run the clients using 
GDM and Window Maker. This is a KDM or KDM / XDMCP in Fedora 7 problem I 
have nailed down to that. Found alot of bugs listed from Kubuntu so I 
have a feeling this may be related to that. Fact I set up 3 other Fedora 
machines all 32 bit that range from 1GB to 2 GB ram and none of them 
will remote X using KDM. They all have the same symptom and the  same 
errors.

 I am switching back to FC6 from the K12 project and see how that goes. 
I know it will work as its been proven in a high school in my area, 
Riverdale, and I'll come back to FC7 and see if I cant get LTSP-5 to 
work. Any one working on that at the moment and have code to share? I 
have bandwidth servers, thin clients what ever needed.

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> I think that you are taking a big risk assuming that kde,fedora,amd-64 is the 
> issue here. These are well used, known to work, areas of the world. 
>
> There *may* be issues with 8G ram and the above.
>
> There *may* be issues with hardware.
>
> Swapping Distro's is a risky path: The same issue may occur in another distro 
> and you've proved NOTHING.
>
> I'd start by winding the server down to 1G RAM, then taking small steps to 
> identify the area of issue. You could also start by installing a 32bit 
> CentOS, SuSE, heck even Fedora and trying that (The performance diff 32 to 64 
> is small, probably under 10%, but it would give some milestones)
> Going to the Debian way from the RedHat way is quite a significant step, so 
> I'd ignore ubuntu for the moment. (but it's worth doing for your own 
> edification and delight)
> James
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