Can we do this more "systemically" than a dialog box? Perhaps some sort of overlay (similar to the shutdown / restart overlay) on guest login?
As for language: "Temporary Guest Session" "All data created during this guest session will be deleted when you logout or reboot, and settings will be reset to defaults. [Please save files in /var/guest-data if you would like to access them again later.][Please create /var/guest-data if you would like to save files across guest sessions.]" Clearly, use the sentence that's appropriate depending on the existence of /var/guest-data :) Thanks, Mark On 09/12/13 04:10, Robert Ancell wrote: > Can design please comment on the wording of the warning. As proposed, it > is a warning dialog like this: > > Title: 'Warning: Data will be deleted' > Content: 'Please be aware that this is a "guest session". It means that your > data will be automatically deleted when you log out, and possible altered > settings will be reset.' > Optional content: 'There is an exception: Files that you save in the folder > /var/guest-data will be preserved.' > > The optional content is not shown on a default install (it requires a > sysadmin to create /var/guest-data). > > > ** Also affects: ayatana-design > Importance: Undecided > Status: New > > ** No longer affects: gdm-guest-session (Ubuntu) > -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to lightdm in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435930 Title: Guest session does not warn about temporary nature of files Status in Ayatana Design: New Status in One Hundred Papercuts: Confirmed Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in Baltix GNU/Linux: New Bug description: Hi all, this is not a bug per se, rather a request for a feature. One of the users I support has allowed someone to use his desktop using the "Guest Session", not realising that files saved during this session do not persist after logout. The person in question proceeded to do a good few hours work on the machine, saving files to the Guest Session desktop. They were of course extremely dismayed when they logged in again, only to find that their work has disappeared. I think it would be a nice feature if, upon logging into the Guest Session, a splash screen appeared telling the user in no uncertain terms that any files they saved during the session would not persist after they logged out. I am a linux sysadmin and I was unaware of this property of the Guest Session and had to search online for an explanation for the behavior which, I'm sure you agree, is not ideal. Thanks in advance, Dan T. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/435930/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp