Den 13-07-2011 23:20, Vagrant Cascadian skrev:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:01:42AM +0200, Joakim Seeberg wrote:
>    
>> Hi Jason, fat clients works on Debian as well. The difference from
>> ubuntu is that there are a few steps you have to do manually that ubuntu
>> does fore you. Start by building the chroot with ltsp-build-client. Then
>> you have to install a desktop in the chroot and add LTSP_FATCLIENT=True
>> to lts.conf. I have not found a way to get gdm working yet so there is a
>> choice between kdm,xdm and ldm as display manger.
>>      
> i would strongly recommend using LDM, as it authenticates against the server,
> uses the user's homedir on the server, and has support for local apps if you
> install ltspfs into the chroot (see below). with the other display managers,
> you'll essentially have to manually configure everything.
>
>
>    
>> Local devices does not
>> work with ldm so kdm is my choise at the moment. I'm not able to safely
>> remove the local device again so that is another problem. I am sure the
>> problems I have with gdm and local devices can be solved.
>>      
> if you want local devices, you'll need to install ltspfs in the ltsp-chroot:
>
>    ltsp-chroot apt-get install ltspfs
>    
What I want is for local devices to pup op like on a "real workstation". 
Is that possible with LDM, thought that was why debian-edu uses kdm for 
fat clients at least in the Lenny version, have not tried squeeze yet.
Installed ltspfs like you suggested (why isn't it a dependency when 
installing ltsp-server-standalone?)
but nothing pops up and also nothing to see in nautilus after inserting 
usb stick and cd.

With kdm pop up works only problem is umounting the local device, it 
asks for the root passwd which I havn't set in the chroot. And yes I 
have set up the chroot as a ldap client and also remembered the group 
rights with /etc/secutity/group.conf "id" confirmed the user belongs to 
the right groups.
> i recommend using "ltsp-chroot" as it will set some important environment
> variables, and has options to handle mounting of /proc and /dev/pts for you.
>    
Ǵreat!
> live well,
>    vagrant
>    
Thank you for your answers Vagrant

- Joakim

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