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Thanks, Gavin.<br><br>In dhcpd.conf I didn't actually add anything - I altered the IPs to match the server and the subnet I'm on and altered the DHCP address range.<br><br>Initially, I tried simply doing an 'apt-get install kubuntu-desktop' on the server, but I couldn't see how I could get a thin client to log into a KDE session so I thought I had to chroot the kubuntu-desktop install it instead. <br><br>So, if I rebuild the ltsp file system and install kubuntu-desktop on the server (it is actually already installed), do you know what steps I need to take to enable clients to log into KDE (I'd like it to be default)?<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>David.<br><br>______________________<br><br>David Caldwell<br>Access IT Limited<br>t: +44(0)1227 750555<br>f: +44(0)1227 750070<br>w: www.accessit.co.uk<br>______________________<style></style><BR />
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