I run a 7 box ltsp-network environment at a company. Since more recent
hardware like the Intel Pro Gigabit nics and some newer Ati Radeon cards
don't run out of the box without tweaking I got the impression that 4.2 is a
little dated and wanted to try Ltsp 5. The problem is that our Ltsp server
runs SuSe. I unbzipped the Ltsp5 Ubuntu Dapper tar.bz2 binaries but I have
no idea what to do next. In Ltsp4 there was ltspadmin and the setup docs
made it an easy task to set it all up. I did do a basic Ltsp5 setup for my
home laptop (Ubuntu Feisty) which actually doesn't serve any thin clients,
just to observe the setup process for Ltsp5 on an supported system. So, the
question is: what should I do now after unpacking the Ltsp5 binaries on the
SuSe server?
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Anton
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