Wouldn't NSCM sessions also work? I guess they still haven't been implemented 
on Linux yet? -- Russ


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joerg Barfurth

> I want that students use their normal login/passwd to open ubuntu
> session (non-card) with gdm and i don't want to have hotdesking feature
> applied on this. Because if "something or somebody" close the session
> (like a network or electric cut), when the DTUs comes up again, the
> student's session is still ed open.
>

Ah, that clarifies things. Usually 'hotdesking' refers to mobile
sessions, i.e. that a session can be disconnected from its initial
client and resumed on any client. You configuration already disallows
this for non-card sessions.


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