Good point about the robots.txt file...As for mod_auth_mysql...I guess I
should have used mod_auth_digest as my example to be more correct..
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On Behalf Of Vince Hoang
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:43 PM
To: LUAU
Can't you just make the reset-desktop script run when users log off or on? That
would solve the problem.
Wilson
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From: Ted Kanemori [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'LUAU' luau@lists.hosef.org
Sent: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 07:09:50 -1000
Subject: RE: [LUAU] k12ltsp desktop
Over
Hmm, aren't all the student machines booted from the server?
A lot of good learning comes from exactly this kind of hacking.
Perhaps a way such that studentXXX can
have her/his own login?
The normal course of events here is that you take the ones who are good
at hacking, and give them the
Thanks for the suggestion.
Where is this script? And how do I get it to run when the user logs on or
off?
I'll try it.
Ted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Wilson Chan
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 8:35 AM
To: LUAU
Subject: RE:
We learned how to do this at TPOSSCON with KDE at multiple levels with a
text editor or a GUI.
See http://www.kde.org/areas/sysadmin/ (kiosk framework is where it's @)
Tom
Ted Kanemori [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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10/02/2005 07:09 AM
Please respond to
LUAU
Yes, all the clients are booted off the server.
Having an individual login would require getting the student names of the
school system (like Liholiho did) and keeping it current (the student's
names change from semester to semester).
Being that they do not have a Tech Coordinator, we're trying to
Thanks Tom,
I'll work on it.
Ted
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Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 8:45 AM
To: LUAU
Subject: RE: [LUAU] k12ltsp desktop
We learned how to do this at TPOSSCON with KDE at
maybe enable personalization for those who want to do this kind of
thing, via having them first create an account?
that is, the ones that are motivated to do this, are allowed to, but
they first get to create their own account.
That way, you can reboot (re-cycle?) the machines between
- Original Message -
From: Ted Kanemori [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Over at Enchanted Lake Elementary, we have a 28 thin client lab.
The lab is completely run by the teachers.
They're getting better by the day.
But:
So are the kids.
They've learned that they can customize their profile.
From: Wilson Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't you just make the reset-desktop script run when users log off
or on? That would solve the problem.
Great idea.
How would you do that?
--Peter
You could also use the KDE kiosk facility that has the ability to let the
users change the desktop all they want each session, but when a new session
is spawned it goes back to the original. The KDE guy talked about it at
length at the HOSEF conference
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS
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