This document summarizes Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP), which allows thin clients to connect to a Linux server running programs. The server runs services like DHCP, TFTP, NFS, and SSH to allow clients to boot a small Linux image and run graphical sessions remotely. Setting up an LTSP server involves installing Ubuntu or another distro with LTSP support on a powerful server, enabling network booting on clients, and configuring the necessary network services. LTSP provides advantages like centralized management and cost savings over individual workstations but requires a powerful server and fast network.