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 :-)
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
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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
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
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
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
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