On Tuesday, 2010-05-18, Duncan wrote: > Thierry Dumont posted on Mon, 17 May 2010 16:05:44 +0200 as excerpted: > > We have a problem with kde and ltsp (Lightweight Terminal Server > > Project). > > I had thought, and Wikipedia seems to agree, that it's /Linux/ Terminal > Server Project. Did they recently go more generic and decide to kill the > Linux specific bit, changing it to Lightweight, instead? > > > We posted a message explaining our problem on the ltsp mailing > > list, but, possibly, the answer is more KDE related (possibly). > > I expect so, see below. > > > Our problem: > > We cannot open KDE sessions on the ltsp thin clients, but everything is > > ok on the consol of the server. Other sessions we have tried (gnome, > > xfce) are ok on ltsp. > > > > We use the last Ubuntu version (10.04 LTS). > > I have no personal experience with this, but I've seen it stated several > times here, that kde4 is not designed for nor does it work, with multiple > kde sessions on the same machine. I don't know why, but that seems to be > the case. I imagine there's bugs reported on it if you wish to check on > them. KDE sessions are usually self contained for each user so running any number of user sessions should work fine. I often have even two different version of KDE running at the same time. Most programs can even be run multiple times for the same user in different user sessions, however some, e.g. KMail, require more exclusive access to their resources (in KMail's case to keep mails and index files in sync) so they can only be run once. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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