Hi,

I have a Bondie Blue iMac (150M memory) running Debian (powerpc). 
Everything works, X, network, sound.

I want to install LTSP to be able to run Firefox, flash, etc. from the 
server *but* the packages ltsp-client / ltsp-core-client say that it is 
a regular computer and I cannot install them.

What would be a sane workaround to be able to use LTSP on that machine?

If I could only install ltsp-client on top of the fully working debian 
installation!!  Any ideas?


Thanks, Eduardo.


PD: As a side note the battery is dead (I cannot set the default boot 
device) and I already have a DHCP server in the network I cannot modify 
...  So boot enet:0, even if I have to do it manually, does not work.

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