Well, a large part of the job is to make sure that LTSP is properly supported... by the distributions. Those changes are not, per se, in the LTSP code but in most of the distro code and not directly in the project code so I guess that it makes sense for such a project that integrates a lot of underlying technologies that have to be supported and working together :
DHCP
TFTP
NFS (no more)
NBD
Pulseaudio
X11 (X.org)
etc. (to name a few)
LTSP is supported by Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora/RedHat, Suse.
On another level, another important effort has been done to provide enterprise grade thin client (LTSP-Cluster) and all those efforts happens outside the LTSP tree and are not accounted for in this changelog.
LTSP is supported by Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora/RedHat, Suse.
On another level, another important effort has been done to provide enterprise grade thin client (LTSP-Cluster) and all those efforts happens outside the LTSP tree and are not accounted for in this changelog.