I was recommended to ltsp by a user on one of the linux help forums.  My
situation is that I need a remote desktop protocol to communicate with a
VM on my CentOS box.  The default VNC protocol doesn't support sound and
there are some weird driver issues with Red Hat Spice on Debian flavored
distros (using Ubuntu as the VM).  So I'm looking for something else,
and this was recommended.  Only I'm not at all sure that a protocol
intended for thin clients to communicate with a server is going to work
in this situation where there is no thin client and no server.

I've looked over the docs and it looks like ltsp is expecting a PXE boot
process which is not going to be the case in my situation.  It also
seems there could be an issue with loading appropriate drivers on the VM
OS.  So before I get too much deeper into this I wanted to ask if I am
wasting my time even trying this?

Brian

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