That's sort of where I was thinking: Make it "harder" or at least something
requiring more than a button push. I know when I was having troubles with
not being able to use the mouse, I was able to get to a virtual terminal,
drill down to the appropriate file and edit it to switch desktop
environmen
El Sat, 26-06-2010 a las 00:01 -0400, Michael Stone escribió:
> > Teachers demand a technological mean to solve a problem of discipline and
> > computer literacy.
>
> Launch GNOME under a separate account with a quota and with limited or no sudo
> access. This will cut out most of the mayhem, ther
El Sat, 26-06-2010 a las 13:42 +0100, Peter Robinson escribió:
> > And presumably, one thing that could be done from Terminal is to
> > install the control-panel section.
>
> yum install olpc-switch-desktop
>
> would do that for you.
Yup! :)
BTW, we've found a workable solution to the problem o
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 4:41 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Kevin Cole wrote:
>> That's sort of where I was thinking: Make it "harder" or at least something
>> requiring more than a button push. I know when I was having troubles with
>> not being able to use the mous
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Michael Stone wrote:
>> Teachers demand a technological mean to solve a problem of discipline and
>> computer literacy.
>
> Launch GNOME under a separate account with a quota and with limited or no sudo
> access. This will cut out most of the mayhem, thereby buyin
> Teachers demand a technological mean to solve a problem of discipline and
> computer literacy.
Launch GNOME under a separate account with a quota and with limited or no sudo
access. This will cut out most of the mayhem, thereby buying you time to work
out a more integrated solution.
Michael
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Kevin Cole wrote:
> That's sort of where I was thinking: Make it "harder" or at least something
> requiring more than a button push. I know when I was having troubles with
> not being able to use the mouse, I was able to get to a virtual terminal,
> drill down to
Raul had what I had thought was a nice compromise solution: to
eliminate the control-panel section for switching. Then the switch
would be a deliberate act from the Terminal, presumably by deliberate
action by the student. Then any "damage" would be in the realm of
violating the social contract bet