It works. Thanks, Alkis, right suggestion.
I found the option in man pages. It says:
"       LTSP_FATCLIENT
            boolean, default unset

            Enable Fat Client support. It's automatically enabled if any 
sessions exist in /usr/share/xsessions."

Not very clear to me ...
But now the problem is that in "thin-client mode" the operating system 
and apps on the client  are not anymore the one installed in 
/opt/ltsp/i386 chrooted environment.
It seems that in thin-client mode the apps available are the ones 
installed in the server system itself. It seems like a "normal" remote 
x-session :( ...

Maybe other options are needed to run thin client but in the chrooted 
environment. Using LOCAL_APPS or LOCAL_APPS_MENU doesn't work with 
LTSP_FATCLIENT=FALSE
I'll read again man pages lloking for other chances.
Any suggestion is appreciated.
g


On 16/10/2015 15:16, GD wrote:
> It sounds interesting ... But no such variable on my lts.conf manual page.
> I'll try as soon as possible.
> Thanks. Any other suggestion is appreciated.
>
> On 15/10/2015 18:55, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
>> It sounds like you're trying to disable localapps on fat clients, which
>> can't happen.
>>
>> Try LTSP_FATCLIENT=False instead.
>>
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