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RE: [school-discuss] LTSP First Time



> nforce2 northbridge chipsets shouldn't cause any problems - I've booted
> motherboards with nforce2 northbridge chipsets as clients here.

but is your server running on an nforce2 chipset? mine isn't ...

> Not at all. The program is loaded into local memory. The point is that
> you have to make all portions of the local application available to the
> client machine, including any shared libraries that the application
> needs. This means putting the program + libraries in the /opt/ltsp/i386/
> directory structure that the client then has access to over NFS.

huh? :o)

> And pigs might fly....... ;-)
if you look hard enough .... :p



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