Steve Wu wrote:
>
> I'm tinkering and have a basic Edubuntu LTSP server setup. Client PCs 
> can connect and login using a generic ID/PWD we setup. How do I go 
> about locking down the desktops so when a user logs in, they see the 
> same desktop no matter what someone did beforehand?
>
> Is there a built in tool to use? If not, what tools do you recommend?
>
I seem to remember this question coming up before, and someone suggested 
placing a command in the logout script to copy the default profile back 
to the user.  (I don't keep a large archive of this list on my computer, 
so I can't find the actual message.)  I did find this link that 
describes where it's located (/etc/skel) as well as a program that may 
help with what you're looking for.

http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=71627

hope that helps...

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