Hello group,

Thanks to all who have given advice and patches for LDM and local 
devices.  My Edubuntu 7.10 server is now serving 6 to 8 clients in a 
classroom almost perfectly.  Auto login works and works quickly with the 
patched LDM package mentioned in this group and the fix for local 
devices now shows floppy icons on all client desktops, plus usb sticks 
work also.  Sound works on all clients also.  Next issues to tackle are 
probably a function of my lack of Linux knowledge so any help is 
appreciated if you can help address the following:

#1) Since I could never get Sabayon to work, I tried to manage profiles 
and desktops for the clients by first creating a template user.  Once 
all settings were adjusted for this template, I copied the user files 
(as root) to the /etc/skel directory.  I then created my other users, so 
these settings were copied as defaults for the newly created users.  
This worked as intended, but how can I keep or refresh these settings?  
I've seen a suggestion to maybe add a line in .bashrc or somewhere else 
that would automatically re-copy the default user files on login or 
logout or something about creating symlinks to the template files, but 
I'm not sure what the exact method is.  Could anyone suggest something?

#2) Part of the default profiles I set up in the template involved 
Firefox.  I set the homepage, installed flash player, added some 
bookmarks and set firefox to use a proxy (I installed WillowNG on the 
server).  I then installed the Firefox add-on "Public Fox" which allows 
one to lockdown many settings in Firefox with a password.  The newly 
created users all have the settings I created in the template Firefox, 
but the "Public Fox" add-on doesn't consistently function as it should 
for each user.  I thought it may be a file permissions issue so I tried 
changing the file permissions of the Public Fox add-on -- the 
"dlwatch.jar" file inside the .mozilla/firefox folder for a user -- to 
read/write and executable for the user.  That resulted in it working 
with password protection as it should for one of the users but none of 
the others.  Maybe I was just lucky?  Any suggestions on what needs to 
be done to make all users have my default Firefox settings with properly 
functioning add-ons?

Thanks for any help.  And thanks to all who have helped with previous 
bugs.  This list is a fantastic resource. :-)

Bob Hill
Forestview High School
North Carolina

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft
Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008.
http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/
_____________________________________________________________________
Ltsp-discuss mailing list.   To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto:
      https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
For additional LTSP help,   try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net

Reply via email to