Le 22/09/2016 à 11:10, Alkis Georgopoulos a écrit :
> On 22/09/2016 11:25 πμ, Raphaël RIGNIER wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I have setup a xenial ltsp pnp server.
>>
>> Is LTSP_FAT_CLIENT=True/False the only config needed in lts.conf to switch ?
>>
>> Is ldm mandatory for fat client ?
>>
>
> 1) Yes.
> Note also that there is a FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD variable, which defaults to 300.
> If a client has more than 300 MB RAM, it's automatically fat.
> If it has less than 300 MB, it's automatically thin.
> LTSP_FAT_CLIENT=True/False overrides FAT_RAM_THRESHOLD.
>
> Only chroots that have a desktop session (files in
> /usr/share/xsessions/*.desktop) support both thin and fat clients.
> ltsp-pnp supports both.
>
> 2) Yes.
>
>
> Btw, someone here in this topic mentioned that a use case for thin
> clients is when you want to run math software on a beefy server.
> I'd like to add that it's very easy to use fat clients in this case, and
> run that math app with LTSP *remoteapps*, which run on the server.
>
> So, thin clients can have localapps that run on the client,
> and fat clients can have remoteapps that run on the server.
>
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Thank you for detailed answer !

Raphaël

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