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[Mageia-dev] xguest and the display manager

+ Thomas Backlund + tmb at mageia.org +
+ Mon Feb 20 17:12:41 CET 2012 +

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Olav Vitters skrev 20.2.2012 17:30:
+> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 04:01:46PM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
+>> In order to have a 'guest user', which usually means a passwordless
+>> user, you don't need any additional software, you just need to
+>> configure your computer. Hence my point than using a package to
+>> automatically performing those configuration changes doesn't make
+>> sense, and than either a plain documentation, or another fancy
+>> configuration wizard would work as well.
+>
+> I agree that you don't want a package. But no problem with a checkbox
+> somewhere which does the right thing (configuring, etc). I think the
+> "System Settings" in GNOME allows you to easily setup a new account, so
+> IMO, functionality is not needed..
+>
+
+Actually the "nice" feature with the xguest package is that it restricts 
+the user to /home/xguest and that it is on a tmpfs, so
+no crap gets left behind...
+
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+Thomas
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