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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Autologin whit LDM
From: mario salcedo <mariosr98 () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2008-06-20 17:09:21
Message-ID: 929954.6026.qm () web34802 ! mail ! mud ! yahoo ! com
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Hi, I read that in the archive changelog.Debian de ldm (/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/doc/ldm). Here talk about a variable LDM_AUTOLOGIN. I am lookink for that in google and I find that, whith that autologin with ldm is ok.
LDM_AUTOLOGIN=true
[00:50:04:72:6A:C4]
LDM_USERNAME=computer
LDM_PASSWORD=computer
----- Original Message ----
From: jam <jam@tigger.ws>
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:13:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Autologin whit LDM
On Friday 16 May 2008 03:05:20 ltsp-discuss-request@lists.sourceforge.net
wrote:
[snip]
> >> Mario I built a version of gdm with francis' patches. It works.
> >> Mail me if you want a copy.
> >>
> >> I can't believe this is still an issue! we've been talking about it on
> >> list all year and longer. Anyone-who-knows what is happening ?
> >
> > I sure would like to know whats going on as well. Francis' LDM patch
> > fixes Auto login but breaks LDM_REMOTECMD
> I search inside sources, and I can't find how the patch I made for
> autologin affects the LDM_REMOTECMD.
>
> francis@fg:~/tmp/ldm-5.0.40~bzr20080212$ grep -r LDM_REMOTECMD *
> debian/changelog: New option LDM_REMOTECMD to control command
> executed on remote host when ldm login is performed.
>
> francis@fg:~/tmp/ltsp-5.0.40~bzr20080212$ grep -r LDM_REMOTECMD *
> client/getltscfg/lts.conf: LDM_REMOTECMD=/usr/bin/myloginscript
> client/lts-parameters.txt:LDM_REMOTECMD A custom command (path
> Xsession use to override default session
> debian/changelog: New option LDM_REMOTECMD to control command
> executed on remote host when ldm login is performed.
>
> It seems that this variable is not used at all.
>
> > and disables access to the LDM
> > Shutdown option.
>
> In GDM, there is a delay to let the user do something before performing
> autologin. Do you think it would fill your needs? Otherwise, what do you
> suggests?
For me a 5 sec delay after logout before the next autologin would be perfect.
There has been talk about a button for autologin (which I think defeats the
purpose) but this instant relogin is not a pressing issue, just inconvenient
once a day.
So I've been sitting around, not trying to fix :-) ....
James
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