I want to thank everybody who answered me on this issue - it took me a
few weeks to find time to start working on this (my LTSP installation is
on a non-profit organization for which I work voluntarily...
occasionally, when I find the time), but now it's done and I'd like to
post my findings
Antoine Rodriguez wrote:
Hi,
I'm a beginner in LTSP.
I'm using ubuntu 9.10 alternative with LTSP Mode
Everything works fine but :
How do I avoid having the server applications installed on my client
chroot environment ?
For instance :
I install italc-master on my server and only
Antoine,
I am not sure how it was done(I did not do it and do not deem it
necessary in my situation here), but when I first started working at the
place I do now there were different programs available to users based on
their roles. This was all done in ltsp 4.2. From what I understand it is
Le vendredi 19 février 2010 16:50:09, Antoine Rodriguez a écrit :
Taking example my case : a student must never access to the teachers
tools he does not even has to know what's in the teacher part.
This is not related to ltsp, but with normal Linux (or Unix, Windows, etc.)
access rights.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 09:50:09AM -0600, Antoine Rodriguez wrote:
Taking example my case : a student must never access to the teachers
tools he does not even has to know what's in the teacher part.
LTSP has been partially made for school and have a very low TCO and ROI
goal ..
Am 2010-02-19 08:57, schrieb Jussi P:
I get this:
isoju...@kantti-ltsp:~$ dpkg --get-selections | grep policykit
policykit install
[...]
Same for me.
Ok, now. When you klick the unlock button (the one that is greyed out
when connecting remotely) you get