AW: community internet cafe with gnome

2004-03-18 Thread Simmel
Andy M wrote: > I plan to put up a small webpage dedicated for this community effort. Is > there a place to post 'linux success stories' somewhere? > > Andy Well, there might be a page which came to my mind, e.g. www.tldp.org looks a little bit oldfashioned, but has got good material on it :-)

Re: community internet cafe with gnome

2004-03-17 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Andy M wrote: I plan to put up a small webpage dedicated for this community effort. Is there a place to post 'linux success stories' somewhere? Andy I am slow on the draw with these things but as for now the only place I know to post for free is http://www.livejournal.com/ and that is limited 5

Re: community internet cafe with gnome

2004-03-16 Thread Andy M
I plan to put up a small webpage dedicated for this community effort. Is there a place to post 'linux success stories' somewhere? Andy Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Andy M wrote: Hi, I'm running a free community Internet cafe with a bunch of debian machines with gnome installed. Visitors log in to

Re: community internet cafe with gnome

2004-03-16 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Andy M wrote: 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 preve

Re: community internet cafe with gnome

2004-03-16 Thread Andy M
Behold the power of RTFM :-) just in case somebody is wondering: that's exactly what /gdm/PostLogin folder is for! Store your home directory manipulating scripts here... (gnome 2.4 at least) Anybody else is running similar setup? Suggestions are welcome! Andy Andy M wrote: Hi, I'm running a

community internet cafe with gnome

2004-03-15 Thread Andy M
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