Hi,
I'm running a free community Internet cafe with a bunch of debian
machines with gnome installed. Visitors log in to a special 'cafe'
account that doesn't have password. Ideally, every time they log in the
'cafe' home directory gets restored from clean backup. This is to
prevent people from messing up settings and guarantee anonymity.
What would be the best way of doing this? I know that KDE has a Xstartup
script where I can just rm -rf /home/cafe and then untar the backup, but
I couldn't find anything like that in gnome.
The reason to choose gnome over KDE was that KDE was very busy - almost
all visitors to this cafe are very much computer illiterate.
Any help is very appreciated!
Andy
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