Not at all. Directx is an option of ltsp to dissallow cookie with xauth. That not a great idea, but ltsp propose this option but didn't work with ubuntu version. I don't reverting fix, I just add -ac ONLY if LDM_DIRECTX is set to TRUE.
I don't use NFS at all. I'm using ndb with squashfs. The problem is ldm create an .Xauthority files (which is different from the X client one's). So I can't connect my user anymore. That why you have to comment the line "create_xauth".
> that is essentially only reverting the fix
Not at all. Directx is an option of ltsp to dissallow cookie with xauth. That not a great idea, but ltsp propose this option but didn't work with ubuntu version. I don't reverting fix, I just add -ac ONLY if LDM_DIRECTX is set to TRUE.
I don't use NFS at all. I'm using ndb with squashfs. The problem is ldm create an .Xauthority files (which is different from the X client one's). So I can't connect my user anymore. That why you have to comment the line "create_xauth".
More information in debian bug : http:// bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 469462