On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Doug Glenn
Greetings all!
Let me stick my ignorant oar back in the water..... (hit delete if you desire...)
First, it was a great install. Good job. A few issues tho, being nitpicky :) I wish I could honestly help building it out rather than just reporting on subjective issues...
Cron: Moodle is not enable or configured on the end install. Result. Lots of emails generate by Cron to Root.
Please file a bug on devzilla link provided by James.
Italc: I know, not your issue really, but I admit being unable to find an answer at the moment..... I generated the new keypair, but I cannot access any clients. The following is the only excerpt from the italc_client.log (master is empty) -- Tue Jun 30 15:51:12 2009: [warning] QDir::mkpath: Empty or null file name(s)
Any clues would be helpful. I have read the wiki. Do I need to rebuild the client images in order for it to work correctly? That I did not do.
No image rebuild is required, check /etc/sysconfig/ica to see if italc is enabled.
Pulseaudio - does not kill itself. Leaves a lot of 'zombies' around. If the user reboots the terminal, then the previous session is still alive. They tend to accumulate. Temp workaround was to add a cron job to the cron.daily that runs at midnight (script checks to ensure it is the right hour and not 3pm) and do a killall pulseaudio.
Zombie user sessions: Again, sometimes as a result of the end user rebooting. (I was configuring the system while it was in use, and had to ask a few to restart from time to time). It would leave both Pulseaudio and gconf running.
I think LTSP upstream are aware of this issue as it affects all distributions, fix will be in soon.
Sabayon: probably an issue with the mainstream install. Does a error dump after any action.
Sabayon has been broken for a very long time, follow upstream gnome bug tracker for that.
Yast: GUI errors crop up sometimes. I need to snapshot them and file them with the main distro bugzilla.
Yes, please do.
Since Sabayon is not running, and the EDU switched to a Gnome build, I don't have a means of editing out the menus to restrict them per 'class'. I would like to only display the appropriate type of programs for the age groups that are using it. I have it broken down in to elementary and highschool. I would also like to remove the 'non-working' icons that they should not need from the side menu. In other words, simplify it. They don't need YAST on their menu. :)
gconf is your friend. http://opseast.wordpress.com/2007/06/12/sledgnome-desktop-lockdown/ Thanks again for the detailed feedback. Cheers -J -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-edu+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-edu+help@opensuse.org