Ivan Minčík
2014-11-10 22:37:26 UTC
Dear LTSP devs,
at first, thanks all for your work. We are using LTSP Fat clients as a part
of larger project called GIS.lab [1].
Until now, we where customizing client images by overriding some LTSP
client plugins. Now we want to have better control of client image creation
and eventually contribute to LTSP project.
For a few times when I was browsing LTSP source tree to get deeper
knowledge of code, I was confused by mixture of thin client, fat client,
LTSP cluster and potentially obsolete code without a clear reference where
which file or code belongs to.
I would like to kindly ask you to point me to a right direction, how can I
distinguish the files and particular code which is valid for fat clients
and not valid for thin ones and which one is valid for both.
Thank you very much.
1 - http://imincik.github.io/gis-lab/
at first, thanks all for your work. We are using LTSP Fat clients as a part
of larger project called GIS.lab [1].
Until now, we where customizing client images by overriding some LTSP
client plugins. Now we want to have better control of client image creation
and eventually contribute to LTSP project.
For a few times when I was browsing LTSP source tree to get deeper
knowledge of code, I was confused by mixture of thin client, fat client,
LTSP cluster and potentially obsolete code without a clear reference where
which file or code belongs to.
I would like to kindly ask you to point me to a right direction, how can I
distinguish the files and particular code which is valid for fat clients
and not valid for thin ones and which one is valid for both.
Thank you very much.
1 - http://imincik.github.io/gis-lab/
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