Hi Holger, On Fr 06 Apr 2018 15:33:23 CEST, Holger Levsen wrote:
Mike, still I would really really prefer not to get cc:ed when mailing debian-edu bugs. Maybe one day... On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 12:01:51PM +0000, Mike Gabriel wrote:> - how much RAM does the feature need to be useful? it should only get into action on machines with 2GB+. Good point. Noted for the upstream part.eeks, so this is also an important bug, maybe even serious, but i'm too lazy to also file this one as...
Fixed in 0.0.4-1.
> - is there any randomisation or will all classroom computers torture the > server and network at the same time? The randomisation currently is only in the WoL part of Debian Edu. Right. Noted for upstream, too.this should also be filed as a bug and fixed before enabling by default.
Fixed in 0.0.4-1.
> - has this been tested with other desktops than MATE? Yes. XFCE. We can do more tests, of course. The more consumptive the desktop env the more worth a test case. Noted.yes, please test at least KDE and Gnome as well. (third bug, untested on KDE+Gnome.)
Still pending. Tests follow over the weekend.
> As it only gets active before 7:30 AM I assume its safe to turn on the > computer at other times? And it's "after midnight but before 7:30 AM > localtime" I assume? We assume, that noone is around at schools betweek 0:00h 7:30h, indeed.Debian Edu is also targeting universities...
And they appear even later on campus, at least here in Kiel.
And it is, of course, localtime. And: cron.d files are editable.everything is editable. We *need* sensible default. (This seems to be one.)
We have sensible defaults now, I think.
> > This mainly means: > > - only execute on LTSP fat clients > ack > > - add some .desktop file symlinks to /etc/desktop-autoloader/autostart > why? To pre-load heavy-load-regular-used applications (e.g. firefox, libreoffice)so without those .desktop files it would still to part of its job?
It would load the desktop env that x-session-manager points at.
> Also: how to disable this feature? This *must* be described in the > manuel. Good point. There will be a patch upstream for that, too.no, this is not what I ment: it must be described in our Debian Edu manual ( and upstream as well, I agree.)
The desktop-autoloader now come in disabled state by default. It needs to be enabled in /etc/defaults/desktop-autoloader.
Thanks for thinking about this,well, you are welcome, but I also expect more thoughts before suggesting enabling some new feature by default...
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