Donny Christiaan kirjoitti:
> If they want to login at another terminal, he/she have to logout from 
> other terminal first.
>
>   

I have 113 clients in a school with pupils age 7 - 13. None have 
personal login/account. And none have personal email account  or 
something similar on ltsp system. There is nothing personal for pupils 
on ltsp system.

Ltsp clients are in classrooms, not like a kiosk on the hallway or 
something. That way thin clients are personal for one class, not for one 
pupil. There is one machine for every two pupils, quite a lot.

So they do not use personal login, login is only for machine like this 
"eduwks24-113". And every passwd for logins are same one (uh...)

Everything personal is basically in web accounts (email) or behind smb 
(Windows file-server on the other side of town).

So there is only 113 login name created - one per machine - none for pupils.

To me that works quite well, they do not have to think about login in - 
login out. All what they have to do is read login name from machine - 
then they can do something personal. Of course they change all the time 
background images and something similar - but they know that thin 
clients are not owned by any pupil, classroom owns thin client, so of speak.
In my own office that is not problem, because everybody has personal 
client and personal login.

I do not how to prevent login for twice - that's why pupils do not login 
personally.

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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