I found these instructions which look like just what I wanted.
http://users.telenet.be/mydotcomhowto/linuxkiosk/ubuntu01.htm
Scott
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Locking down the client
From: Xavier Brochard
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: 03/0
Le mercredi 3 mars 2010 15:38:18, Evan Ingram a écrit :
> i want to be able to log in to the same desktop remotely for testing
> purposes, ie if i remotely make changes to the config i want to be able
> to remotely connect to the desktop to check everything is ok. of course
> im not onsite so canno
Le mercredi 3 mars 2010 16:54:48, Scott Derrick a écrit :
> Another newbie question.
>
> I used the Ubuntu Alternate CD to install LTSP.
>
> When a user logs in they have access to way more than I want them to.
>
> I would like for them not to have access to most of the
> System/Preferences menu
Another newbie question.
I used the Ubuntu Alternate CD to install LTSP.
When a user logs in they have access to way more than I want them to.
I would like for them not to have access to most of the
System/Preferences menu and all of the System/Administration menu.
I would also like to inhibit
Scott,
Thank you for the info!
Trey
-Original Message-
From: Scott Derrick [mailto:sc...@tnstaafl.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 8:43 AM
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Login Problem
Trey,
I found this, looks like you are right on the money!
Ch
Hi there,
i've got an LTSP server that has a locked down desktop with only 2
desktop icons. used icewm and idesk to achieve this.
i want to be able to log in to the same desktop remotely for testing
purposes, ie if i remotely make changes to the config i want to be able
to remotely connect to the
Trey,
I found this, looks like you are right on the money!
Changing the IP of your LTSP server
At some point in time, it may become necessary to change the IP address
of your LTSP server. Normally this does not present an issue, but LTSP
servers and clients communicate over an encrypted channe