Hi Vagrant,

thanks so much for your concise answer. So you've really been into 
testing ARM platforms... Let me delete part of the stuff to put it more 
briefly...

> I've also dabbled with the Raspberry PI:
>
>    http://cascadia.debian.net/trenza/Documentation/raspberrypi-ltsp-howto/
>
> But I'm not particularly impressed with the results; some people have been
> using Raspberry PI thin/fat clients in production.
>
>

I know the Raspberry PI a bit and have seen how smoothly it can run 
under a dedicated kernel. So I'd guess LTSP's main drawback here is that 
it uses the standard kernel of its host OS and if one could pack a 
specialized kernel like with LTSP 4, there would be less problems.

This leads me to my problem with LTSP 5 with too old clients and with my 
own client in my office (also something special like ARM, don't remember 
exactly). All run perfectly well under LTSP 4 (i. e. with a reduced, 
special kernel), but no chance with the standard kernel of the SuSE-Kiwi 
LTSP distro. (But this is another topic...)

Or am I completely wrong here?

Rolf

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