Antoine Rodriguez wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm a beginner in LTSP.
> 
> I'm using ubuntu 9.10 alternative with "LTSP Mode"
> 
> Everything works fine but :
> 
> How do I avoid having the server applications installed on my client
> chroot environment ?
> 
> For instance :
> I install italc-master on my server and only italc-client in the
chroot.
> When I connect with the thin client I have italc-master that show up
on
> the gnome menu.
> 
> How do I avoid this ? (even if this means more efforts to get it work)

Steve Wrote :
> It's confusing at first, but keep in mind that (unless you're using
> local apps) all of the user's environment including applications,
files,
> and the menus are all on the server. When you login at a thin client
> you're not logging in to the client itself, you're logging in to the
> server through the client. Think of the client as just providing a
> window to get to the server.

> So, since you have italc-master installed on the server you will
> naturally see it in the Gnome menu.

> -Steve

Hi Steve,

Thanks for your answer, however :

Is there no way to obtain two distinct environment with LTSP on the same
server ? 

Taking example my case : a student must never access to the teachers
tools .... he does not even has to know what's in the teacher part. 

LTSP has been partially made for school and have a very low TCO and ROI
goal ...... using a plain computer for changing from student to teacher
is quite a loss in those schemes.

Best regards,



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