Re: Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and DireqCafe

2003-08-03 Thread A.J. Venter
All you say is true, but remember, the first part that was ever written was the countdown timer, which is SDL based. For this I used pascal because I have been doing graphics programming in it for years and I could do it in a matter of hours. The reason the files are in /usr/share/netday is a hist

RE: Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and DireqCafe

2003-08-01 Thread Benjamin Watson
Mark, Did you ever get your images to come up on the menu? BW > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:ltsp-discuss- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Ehle > Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 7:26 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Ltsp

Re: Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and DireqCafe

2003-08-01 Thread Mark Ehle
Take it easy, A.J. - I meant no offense. My comments were not meant as criticism, but more that pascal is a curious and unusual choice for web programming. I am glad that you made your program available to everybody. However, nowhere in the documentation does it mention anything about what for

Re: Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and DireqCafe

2003-07-31 Thread A.J. Venter
DC's menu (in the web interface) will only show users that are members of the icafe group. However, if you use the backend tools on their own you obviously have no such protection - and it is then possible to put invalid data in the database. This is extreme programming, the underlying tools do one

Re: Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and DireqCafe

2003-07-31 Thread A.J. Venter
Because everything else sucks --- just kidding. I like and use many languages, and I pick the one best suited to the task at hand. In this case it was Pascal, I am a contributing member of the FreePascal developement team - I would not be if I did not think it was a great language (I have a lot of

Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and DireqCafe

2003-07-31 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Hello Mark, > I have a few users that showed up when I was playing with the package > that are not on my system. They are 55, 1, 15, and 0. How do I get rid > of these critters? Dunno about direqcafe, but that probably are system processes. 0 means root, 50 might be the user "apache" runs as, "w

Re: Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and DireqCafe

2003-07-31 Thread Mark Ehle
Thanks, Anselm - I did look at /etc/passwd. I don't think that these users came from the system. I think that direqcafe put them in to it's database as I was screwing around with it before I got it working right. It would appear that there is no way to delete them from the web interface. Where

Re[2]: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and DireqCafe

2003-07-30 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Hello Mark, > I am thinking that httpd.conf needs to be tweeked so that cgi can happen > in the /var/www/html/direqcafe directory. Try something like Options +ExecCGI Best regards, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister Stockholm Projekt Computer-Service <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -