On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 09:12:11AM -1000, Ted Kanemori wrote:
The script includes: for new in .screenrc .gtkrc .kde .gnome-desktop
You suggest: notice that .gnome-desktop is copied and not Desktop.
/etc/skel contains .kde, .gtkrc and Desktop (Desktop contains FloppyAccess)
I cannot find
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 03:06:54PM -1000, Ted Kanemori wrote:
I'm sorry if I was unclear.
The client desktop (by default) has only 4 icons.
Home for the user, Trash, Floppy Access, and Start Here
Some kids have been deleting some of these icons(including Floppy Access).
The
Read /opt/ltsp/templates/k12linux/reset-default-desktop again.
-Vince
Where are the login and logout scripts located?
One of those scripts would be a good place to reset the desktop in
these shared account situations.
--Peter
restored?
*note: I'm testing with K12LTSP Fedora Core-1.
Ted
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Actually, the script is located here
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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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
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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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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
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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
Thanks Tom,
I'll work on it.
Ted
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We learned how to do this at TPOSSCON with KDE
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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
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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
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