I now have a fat client that cost $190 to build running on the same network as all my thin clients and it is blazingly fast. My students can't wait for more to come in.
I teach computer programming, so I've had to install a couple of things that aren't in the package system, and it's a little tricky to get installed .desktop files to show up. (For example, if you install Chrome, it doesn't show up.) Running $ /usr/share/gnome-menus/update-gnome-menus-cache /usr/share/applications > desktop.en_US.utf8.cache fixed the problem. Obviously, use a different locale if you don't speak US English. Anyway, on to the problem... I have set a couple of additions to the PATH variable in /opt/ltsp/amd64/etc/environment file, but when a user logs in, they don't show up when s/he does $ echo $PATH in the terminal. Any idea where the PATH might be getting overridden or why the system doesn't pick up the /etc/environment file from the client's image? Thanks, Todd -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
