Ken,

I use 64 bit sun servers that run 64 bit unbuntu vm's in xenserver for 
my ltsp servers with all 32 bit clients.  All you need to do is make 
sure your images are 32 bit images.

when installing and configuring ltsp all you have to do is
 ltsp-build-client --arch i386

Grant

Ken Walker wrote:
> I am about to order a server which will be used as a file server for a
> mixed windows/linux lan of about 8 stations and as an ltsp server for a
> couple of client terminals running on older pc's with plans to end up
> with a half dozen client terminals.  I was about to order a unit from
> dell for the server when I ran across a comment somewhere that 64 bit is
> the preferred architecture for the server.  I have stayed away from 64
> bit pc's for linux until now.  I expect that my small lan would not
> overload either as far as processing capability is concerned, but  I am
> wondering, should I use 64 bit?  Is there any difficulty using a 64 bit
> server with 32 bit clients?  I plan to use ubuntu.  The terminals will
> be used for word processing, email, web browsing and not much else.
>
>   

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