On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 09:31:30AM +0200, RalfGesellensetter wrote: > Dear list, > > the computer lab run by our LTSP has also a workstation that is used by > the teacher. Hence, it is important to have the same applications on > both machines. So why do you _not_ use instead a thinclient for the teacher to get the same applications? > If there was only Debian packages, dpkg --get/setselections was our > friend. But there are several Java installations (BlueJ, GeoGebra, > GeoNext, JavaKara, GreenFoot ...) and probably further adaptations. > > Therefore, the easiest thing is to copy LTSP partition to our > workstation. Virtually, removing eth1 would stop corresponding services > and make it a mere workstation. > > But probably it could be wise just to remove some ltsp serving packages. > Suggestions? > > Regards > Ralf Regards, Jürgen Leibner -- GnuPG Key ID: 0x37FF4410 Finger-Print: CF03 BA85 654D 0EED E161 3DD5 07FF 8246 37FF 4410
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