Andy -

Take a look at: http://k12ltsp.org/phpwiki/index.php/GDM%20auto-login%20with%20specific%20users%20to%20specific%20terminals.


I was facing the same problem you are - trying to get Mozilla (well, I'm using Firebird, but it's the same issue) to use the same profile on every client. The work around described here, which actually originated on the LSTP mailing list, fixed the problem perfectly.


Consider using Firebird instead of Mozilla. It's easier to lock down.

Mark Ehle

At 12:04 PM 7/21/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I recently found a Compaq XP1000 Professional Workstation (It's a 500mhz
Alpha Processor, with 1gb ram) collecting dust on the retired hardware
shelf. As I have 20 Linux machines deployed, I figured the Alpha would
make an ideal management station. It took a bit longer than I expected,
Alphas are...different, but Debian 3.0 is up and running on the thing.

The 20 Linux machines that I do have right now run a rather locked down
enviorment. GDM performs an autologon to a locla user accound and runs the
.xsession. Mozilla comes up full screen and that's all that can be
accessed. If Mozilla exits, the X server resets and the process repeats.

To make a long story short, I'm out of hardware and I still have two or
three Win95 machines to replace. Now that I have the Alpha machine I
figured that I could get use the P90s that are running Win95 right now as
Linux Thin clients.

The trick is I would want thin client machines to be as close to the other
20 linux machines as possible. GDM autologon, mozilla full screen, etc.

The problem I see is the mozilla lock file. As the thin clients would be
sharing the same home directory, the first mozilla would fire up no
problem but the others would not.

Has anyone addressed a similar problem before? Can ~/.mozilla be set to
read only, or is there a way to map each thin client to a different NFS
mount? Or maybe something else?

Looking forward to your input.

Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://www.ringworld.org




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