> And think about which bugs they'd like to see fixed for Lucid, that'd be > great. > I'll coordinate in irc in #edubuntu on the day of, and if anyone feels they'd > like to email me the bugs, just respond to this thread. > > Looking forward to giving you all a hand. > > Cheers, > Scott
Scott et. al, For my part, I'd love to see LDM not have to restart when a user "fat-fingers" their password. At the very least I'd like to see them get another chance before LDM restarts. Listed as bug# 412197 Ok, with the understanding you didn't ask for the next two (since they aren't in the bug list): One that isn't listed there that I would like to see fixed is getting removable drives (e.g. thumb drives and floppies mostly) on thin clients to be able to mount 700 by default. Our users autheticate via AD so they all share the same user group. Consequently floppy drives and thumb drives show up on everyones desktop unless I apply the perl script fix https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LocaldevCommonGroupWorkaround The approach taken via the perl script is to used setuid to chown the mount to user:root, without really understanding the deep magic involved here, I'd merely suggest a permission change rather than an ownership change, and perhaps there's a way to not have to invoke suid? Since I am blathering, how about integrating Gnome-Watchdog into edubuntu and adding a switch that would simply log off users from stale sessions if they logged in at a different TC? Right now Gnome-Watchdog, has an option that creates and interactive dialog to the effect "Are you really sure you want to log off your session somewhere else" in our case, at least, the answer is always "yes." Yours in blissful ignorance! John -- edubuntu-devel mailing list edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel