Peter Billson wrote:
Joe,
When a terminal window is opened in the client's window manager the
user will already be on the server. No SSH needed.
Start the terminal window on a second desktop in your Window manager
for those users.
Pete Billson
Problem solved. I guess I didn't realize that the bash_proile really
only affects the command line login anyway. So the users can still log
into the sdesktop but their command line interface defaults to the
bash_profile and that is the ssh.
Now I still have the problem that I want some users to have a desktop
and some not to have a desktop. Any way I can modify the screen_0x
defaults for a mac address? So mac address a gets screens one and two
but mac address b only gets screen 1?
--
joe auerbach
systems administrator
pcb / rossman and co
614-523-4150
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