When the clients boot, this script:
   /usr/share/ltsp/ltsp_config.d/20fatclients
runs this command:
   find /usr/share/xsessions/ -name '*.desktop' \
       ! -name Xsession.desktop

If any xsession files are defined there, i.e. if gnome or KDE or other 
DE is installed in the chroot, the client is considered a fat, otherwise 
a thin.

And of course if that autodetection doesn't work for you, you can 
manually set this in lts.conf:
   LTSP_FATCLIENT=False

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