It's been a while. I've been out of the edubuntu loop (I was one of the original users) for a while as I've been using something else, but necessity and desire have brought me back. It's good to be back too. I've set up a test server and clients for 11.10 and have been playing around. iTalc does most of what I need. BUT...
Here's what I need to do. For our youngest kids (kindergarten), I need to set the thin-clients to login automatically in the computer lab. Having them try to log in is simply too time consuming at that age. What I do now is set my lab to "auto-login" for the first period and then at the end of the period, I set it back to "normal login". I can figure out how to do it sorta' manually by having two copies of lts.conf and switching between them...one with autologin set up with ldm and one without. (I cannot just do the default autologin=true as the server is for the whole building and I'm simply trying to control one computer lab). Now...if there is a more elegant solution, I'm happy to try it. My issue is.... In order for my idea to work, I need to be able to physically reboot the thin-clients or they don't pick up the change in lts.conf. Is there a way to reboot and/or shut-down thin-clients? I would imagine if one can ssh into the thin-clients, then they can be rebooted...correct? Then perhaps I could script it? Any ideas and how-to's are welcome. (I could even use some tips on how to ssh into the clients) Thanks! David Trask Technology Director/Teacher Vassalboro Community School [email protected] (207) 923-4305
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