> The first option, so accessing samba from a windows machine but
> using
> > eth1, while also using eth1 for ltsp.
> > In other words, can I bind samba on eth1 f.e. or does it
conflict
> with
> > ltsp on eth1?
>
> Hi Erwin,
> Yes you can do that. But, it means you want to do a dual boot?
You
> can't be
> boot into Windows and then at the same time becomes a LTSP
client.
> CMIIW,
You need to ask your questions in simple long format. This is
too
confusing.
EG you *could* have
MachineA is the ltsp server
MachineB boots and runs winders
and vmware
and ltsp under vmware
and logs into MachineA
Heh heh 10/10 for the most bizare post this week?
Just about anything is POSSIBLE, just many things are somewhat
dumb
EG better option
MachineA is ltsp server
and runs vmware
and runs win terminal services
MachineB boots (pxe) ltsp and runs off of machineA
it can rdesktop to maxhineA terminal services (Xp allows 1
remote
session, there are dlls from ever ago that allow Xp to do more
than 1
(2 ??)
it can do normal X desktop stuff
If you say *what* you are trying to achieve then folk can
suggest
solutions. Asking how do you do this-or-that is an intellectual
challenge and everyone plays looking for *a way* that probably
does not
help you much
James
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