Il giorno Mon, 15 Apr 2002, rob così ha scritto:
|From: rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 12:35:26 -0400
|Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Intreface graphical
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|> Finally, how can I block services for different workstations? I mean,
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Also, take a look at the KDE3 kiosk framework for a few extra
posibilities.
Tarjei
Kai Schmidt wrote:
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> On Monday 15 April 2002 18:51, Grazielle Lima Rocha wrote:
>
> Hi Griazielle,
>
> > I have some doubts.
> > Using my station's shell, I can see that its name is correct.
> > However, when
> Finally, how can I block services for different workstations? I mean,
> station A can use only Netscape, station B can use only text editor, etc...
These are the two methods that come to mind...like everything else in linux, there are
a hundred other ways to accomplish the same task.
One met
On Monday 15 April 2002 18:51, Grazielle Lima Rocha wrote:
Hi Griazielle,
> I have some doubts.
> Using my station's shell, I can see that its name is correct.
> However, when my station loads the graphical interface, I can see,
> through the command "hostname", that the machine name is incorrec
Hi all,
I have some doubts.
Using my station's shell, I can see that its name is correct.
However, when my station loads the graphical interface, I can see,
through the command "hostname", that the machine name is incorrect
(it says that the station's name is the server's name). What is the
pr