Peter

Working on getting the etch ltsp backports to work.
Look at the preferences in the lower left hand corner of ldm.
As I recall the defaults are that on the server.
I did it but do not recall exactly how it's done :-(

John



Peter Stein wrote:
> 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
>
>
>   


-- 
John McMonagle
IT Manager
Advocap Inc.



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