Hi
> Thanks for the advice. But, now it will autologin to the console, but not a
> thin client! Where do I fix that?
> Also, when I do log in as root, it automatically starts netscape, which is
> the behavior that I do want for the public user. It doesn't do that for
> public. Where do I look?
Hello Mark,
> Also, when I do log in as root, it automatically starts netscape, which is
> the behavior that I do want for the public user. It doesn't do that for
> public. Where do I look?
I think, that should be in
/etc/ Xsession
(exact directory varies between distributions!?)
Remember
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister -
Thanks for the advice. But, now it will autologin to the console, but not a
thin client! Where do I fix that?
Also, when I do log in as root, it automatically starts netscape, which is
the behavior that I do want for the public user. It doesn't do that for
public. Wh
Hello Mark,
> Hello, Folks -
> I am a complete LTSP newbie. I have installed the newest K12LTSP on Redhat
> 9.0 on a spare machine that I have, and I am having a blast playing with
> it. It works slick! My hat's off to whoever cooks this stuff up.
> My ultimate goal is to create a network of p
Hello, Folks -
I am a complete LTSP newbie. I have installed the newest K12LTSP on Redhat
9.0 on a spare machine that I have, and I am having a blast playing with
it. It works slick! My hat's off to whoever cooks this stuff up.
My ultimate goal is to create a network of public Internet access t