Hey ltsp-users,

we use LTSP 5 Backports on a Debian Etch Server. As we would like to
have local device support enabled we need LDM to work as the display
manager.  Users  can choose between several workstations to which they
can connect and log in.
Unfortunately I couldn't figure out yet how one can define the desktop
environment. It should be possible to use LDM as a display manager for
a KDE session. Or am I totally wrong here? At least KDE, Gnome, XFCE
(which is the current default) must be available. Furthermore we need
a language chooser. I am convinced that it is implemented already
(https://wiki.edubuntu.org/LTSPLoginAndSessionHandling).
There is no difference between the configurations of the workstations
- all debian etch witch same language and session support. So I think
it can be defined locally in the ltsp environment (chroot).

Thank you very much for your help


-- 
Peter Stein
LMU Munich
RBG LS von Delft

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