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Old 06-10-2004, 08:29 PM   #1
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I would like to know if there is any other software which can run a thin client server just like LTSP. We are trying out LTSP in a school, and find the configuration a bit difficult, cause we need to setup up NFS and TFTP server first, then DHCPD and we have to give node entries for each client in the DHCP configuration file.

Is the entry for each client in the DHCP config file necessary, beause what is the need of assigning the same IP address to the same client. The clients could get different IPs

So is there any package available for running a terminal server or any other easy way of doing it.

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