Re: Urgent help request! was Re: how do you get something to run when a user logs on?

2008-09-02 Thread Craig E. Szymanski
- john [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | From: john [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: Oliver Grawert [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Cc: edubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com | Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 5:21:55 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern | Subject: Urgent help request! was Re: how do you get something to run when a

USB printing /usr/bin/jetpipe not found

2008-05-21 Thread Craig E. Szymanski
Hello list, I am having the same issue as mentioned in this post on the ubuntuforums... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=776092 |cannot print from thin client in ltsp 8.04: /usr/bin/jetpipe not found |Hello, Im using ltsp with Ubuntu 8.04 desktop edition (Gnome). I press ctrl + alt + f1

Re: call for spec suggestions

2008-04-17 Thread Craig E. Szymanski
- Krsnendu dasa wrote: | On 15/04/2008, Charles Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oli, | Thanks for all the great work on this project. It really is wonderful. | | My wish is for a stable Sabayon application. A GUI where admins can | set desktop and application preferences (i.e.

Re: SOLVED: howto force ltsp password change from Active Directory?

2008-04-16 Thread Craig E. Szymanski
- john [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Hi all, | | I figured out if If I added the following line to the top of | /etc/pam.d/common-password: | | password sufficient pam_winbind.so I just wanted to clarify since I have also been struggling with this for a while also. I put this in my my

Re: auto logoff

2008-03-18 Thread Craig E. Szymanski
- Bob Wooden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been in search of a program or a script that will logoff users after a pre-determined period of in-activity.. Anyone had any experience with this? timeoutd is suppose to do this. It is in the repositorys. sudo apt-get install timeoutd then

.gtk-bookmarks after FeistyGutsy Upgrade

2008-02-21 Thread Craig E. Szymanski
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone could tell me what changed with gutsy that would make the couple lines I put in /etc/profile be ignored? I have these lines in the /etc/profile script to add easy access to users network shares, which worked in Feisty... #Setup Bookmark to Network shares echo