[Bug 464430] Review Request: ltsp-server-livesetupdocs - Doc describing how to enable LTSP on Fedora Live LTSP.

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Patrice Dumas <pertusus@xxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Patrice Dumas <pertusus@xxxxxxx>  2008-10-13 04:01:51 EDT ---
Is this package to be installed on a specific spin/live cd?

I think that the description is misleading, since this package is not
especially about ltsp, but about fusionning a virtual bridge with 
a real interface. I don't deny that it is of specific help for 
ltsp, but I don't think that this should be stressed that much.
I'd suggest the following:

Summary:        Howto fusion a virtual interface with emphasis on LTSP

%description
A documentation explaining how to fusion a virtual bridge interface
with a real interface. This is required in a LTSP server setup, hence
there is some emphasis put on this case. A desktop file that is
added to all the new user desktops directing to that documentation 
is also part of this package.

The admin can remove this package after the setup is complete.


Also I'd suggest using xdg-open and not firefox in the desktop file,
and depend on xdg-open.

The source should not be only in srpm.

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