As long as you install all the necessary server components on the desktop version, that should be fine. Note that "fine" doesn't mean supported though.

If this is your first foray with Sun Rays, I'd highly recommend at least doing an install on a supported OS. Even it's it's just a VM on your personal computer. That way you can see how it is supposed to work, how they behave, etc. I think you'll really enjoy them, especially compared to LTSP. No offense to LTSP, just a different computing model.

frank tilugulilwa wrote:
thanks for the hint, we tried yesterday installing sun-ray into ubuntu
10.10 server, we were almost there but the machines clashed (most likeky
because of gdm stuff) when we were trying to fix the dhcpd configs.

we will give it another try tomorrow. will be ok, if we install the
desktop version instead of the server ?

-
frank


On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 06:39 -0800, Craig Bender wrote:
Sun Rays require a "normal" Sun Ray Server. Sun Ray doesn't boot a kernel from server. You could follow some of the Ubuntu guides on this wiki and get Sun Ray going on Edubuntu though.

On 11/14/2010 3:20 AM, frank tilugulilwa wrote:
Hi Team,

Is it possible to use normal LTSP server with sun ray 2 gadgets ? Or it
must be sun ray servers

Best regards,
Frank Tilugulilwa
University of Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

+255 767 000 255

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