"why are you using xinetd ?" -- no idea, I just setup a new server,
installed ltsp-server-standalone, followed by ltsp-build-client -- then
it complained that I'm using xinetd instead of inetd.

Indeed, no client was able to download i386.img at boot time.

So I typed "apt-get install openbsd-inetd"

Lots of scary warning about missing dependencies. But at the end, inetd
was installed -- and the clients, which were stuck at boot up screen;
was able to download i386.img and continued the LTSP booting process.

No more problem afterwards. I love happy ending :-)

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ltsp-client: attempted to send on closed socket
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