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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Is your legacy SCM system holding you back? Join Perforce May 7 to find out: • 3 signs your SCM is hindering your productivity • Requirements for releasing software faster • Expert tips and advice for migrating your SCM now http://p.sf.net/sfu/perforce _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net