That brings me to my question (in another mail):
I want to use the graphik drivers provided by nvidia (closed source 
including opengl drivers).
Do I 'simply' run the installer in chroot this way?:

chroot /opt/ltsp/i386
./pathto/nvidiadriver.run

or will this confuse the hardware detection for the clients?

Thanks Frank


Xavier Brochard wrote:
> The chroot contains only a base system for Xwindow, unless you add
> software in, but in "normal" situation you shouldn't.
> Generaly, there is no need to upgrade very often. 
> If you want to check:
> chroot /opt/ltsp/i386
> aptitude update
> aptitude upgrade
>
> If the content of the chroot change, you will need to launch
> the various ltsp-update-*
>
> regards
> xavier
>
> Le Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:33:21 -0600,
> Bob Wooden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>   
>> With the number of general updates (Firefox, CUPS, etc.) that are
>> being issued for Ubuntu, comes this question. How often should an 
>> administrator update LTSP chroot? Or is this no longer an issue with
>> LTSP5?
>>     
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