Re: [Ltsp-discuss] I just set Chromium to start immediately after a client logs in. On my own chromium I know how to set the default page to open any page I tell it but is there some way I can tell it

2013-09-03 Thread Robert Lefebvre
Thank you both for your help. I was able to get Matt's solution to work by adding the desired starting page to the bash file like this #!/bin/bash /usr/bin/chromium-browser localhost Jim, I wasn't able to get yours to work. Does the file need an extension? And the folders you specified in the

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] I just set Chromium to start immediately after a client logs in. On my own chromium I know how to set the default page to open any page I tell it but is there some way I can tell it

2013-09-02 Thread Matt Johnson
On 2 September 2013 01:05, Robert Lefebvre robert.r.lefeb...@gmail.comwrote: I just set Chromium to start immediately after a client logs in. On my own chromium I know how to set the default page to open any page I tell it but is there some way I can tell it to open every client to the same

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] I just set Chromium to start immediately after a client logs in. On my own chromium I know how to set the default page to open any page I tell it but is there some way I can tell it

2013-09-02 Thread James McQuillan
Robert, I played with this stuff several months ago, and I found that you can put stuff in the master_preferences file. In my case, I created a file called: /opt/google/chrome/master_preferences and put this: { HomepageLocation : http://www.ltsp.org;, homepage_is_newtabpage : false,

[Ltsp-discuss] I just set Chromium to start immediately after a client logs in. On my own chromium I know how to set the default page to open any page I tell it but is there some way I can tell it to

2013-09-01 Thread Robert Lefebvre
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