Hi James,

Jonathan Carter a écrit :
> Hi James
>
> jam wrote:
>   
>> ltsp 3 and 4 had the lbe and a complete build environment.
>> ltsp 5 seems to be a trust-us-don't-touch-the-buttons.
>>     

Ha the old days of LBE... Sweet memories. When every bits was sqashed,
perfectly optimized.

The fact is that it was harder to maintain, duplicates packages and
maintenance from the distribution, and was really harder to expand.
Imagine, you can install nearly 22000 packages on the thin-client root.
Isn't that powerfull?! For my part, LTSP integration like this is the
best thing since sliced bread.

Have a nice day,

Francis

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