On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Asmo Koskinen wrote:

> I never use it, but it was possible, I think, to shutdown clients with
> ltsp 4.x:
>
> "The package ltsp-utils is a great tool when it comes to administrating
> the thinclients without to much footjob.
> [--]
> With ALLOW_SHUTDOWN = Y you may reboot/shutdown your thinclients using
> the commands
>
> ltspinfo --reboot -h ltsp040
> ltspinfo --shutdown -h ltsp040"
>
> http://www.skolelinux.org/~klaus/sarge/x2700.html


Yeah, it really could have been a nice feature (if it worked), that I am 
missing very much, too... Now, I could do this only with some dirty hack+ 
installing crond in the chroot, or such AFAIK... but never have tried yet.

--
Zsolt

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