Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Default ldm session

2011-09-19 Thread Kepler-Gymnasium Freudenstadt
Thank you for clarification. Rüdiger On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 5:23 AM, Stéphane Graber stgra...@ubuntu.com wrote: This is only partly true, removing edubuntu-desktop in most cases won't remove the packages it installed as dependency unless you run apt-get autoremove or similar later on. Then

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Default ldm session

2011-09-18 Thread Stéphane Graber
On 09/16/2011 10:46 AM, kup wrote: Hello Joseph, unbuntu-desktop and edubuntu-desktop are meta-packages. They depend on everything needed for Ubuntu or Edubuntu, including Unity. They exist to make installing Ubuntu or Edubuntu convenient: Installing them will pull in all software you need.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Default ldm session

2011-09-16 Thread kup
Am 16.09.2011 01:38, schrieb Vagrant Cascadian: LDM_XSESSION=gnome-session --session=classic-gnome just to be clear, this will break any startup scripts in /etc/X11/Xsession.d, so some desktop functionality will be broken, and may reveal itself as hard to trace bugs in other software.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Default ldm session

2011-09-16 Thread Joseph Bishay
Hello, I've been following this discussion because I am also interested. When I try to uninstall Unity, it also wants to uninstall unbuntu-desktop and edubuntu-desktop so I haven't done so. How are you removing Unity without the other things being affected? Thank you Joseph On Fri, Sep 16,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Default ldm session

2011-09-16 Thread kup
Hello Joseph, unbuntu-desktop and edubuntu-desktop are meta-packages. They depend on everything needed for Ubuntu or Edubuntu, including Unity. They exist to make installing Ubuntu or Edubuntu convenient: Installing them will pull in all software you need. But the opposite is *not* true:

[Ltsp-discuss] Default ldm session

2011-09-15 Thread Barco van Rhijn
I'm running a edubuntu setup and absolutely abhor the unity interface. Even though I've changed the defaults to Gnome I have been unable to get a gnome session on clients. Another problem I have is setting up a custom background. Anyone have advice? Regards Barco van Rhijn -Original

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Default ldm session

2011-09-15 Thread kup
Dear Barco, the default is not honored in the current natty version, but this bug has been fixed upstream. A fixed version is available from the daily-build PPA. Using the natty version, there are two workarounds: 1. Putting LDM_XSESSION=gnome-session --session=classic-gnome in

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Default ldm session

2011-09-15 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 04:56:13PM +0200, kup wrote: Using the natty version, there are two workarounds: 1. Putting LDM_XSESSION=gnome-session --session=classic-gnome in lts.conf will unconditionally start a classic gnome session. just to be clear, this will break any startup