[Alessandro Fama]
There is a guest session in skolelinux? like ubuntu does, no password
and delete everything after logout.
Nope. Why do you ask? Our impression is that schools want to control
who uses their computer equipment, and such guest account would break
their expectations.
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On 01/04/12 21:06, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Alessandro Fama]
There is a guest session in skolelinux? like ubuntu does, no password
and delete everything after logout.
Nope. Why do you ask? Our impression is that schools want to control
who uses their computer equipment, and such guest
On 01/04/12 21:06, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Nope. Why do you ask? ...
I'm surprised you didn't already consider this!
http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Free_e_book_kiosk_for_the_public_libraries_.html
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[Steven Chamberlain]
I'm surprised you didn't already consider this!
http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Free_e_book_kiosk_for_the_public_libraries_.html
Glad to see my blog have readers. :)
But I would set up such kiosk solution using nodm and a stripped down
desktop with a single
There is a guest session in skolelinux? like ubuntu does, no password and
delete everything after logout.
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Everything you need is already inside
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