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2024 Dec 25
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
...nd is removed (hopefully) at? logoff by pam-mount. My specific aim was to make sure any files or directories on the client are removed after logoff. Anyway, I replicated 10 PCs (identical hardware) from my master image. Each PC took less than 10 minutes to configure. This included copying the .xsessionrc to each user home directory on the server. Copying the master image over the network took some time, however. That of course depends on the disk size and network speed. But one can do other tasks while the copy process is running. Best regards, Peter
2024 Dec 25
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
...e removed from the computer, but remain on the fileserver, ready for next logon, a bit like roaming profiles, but without the wait. > > Anyway, I replicated 10 PCs (identical hardware) from my master > image. Each PC took less than 10 minutes to configure. This included > copying the .xsessionrc to each user home directory on the server. > Copying the master image over the network took some time, however. > That of course depends on the disk size and network speed. But one > can do other tasks while the copy process is running. I am not entirely sure just what you are doing, but...
2024 Dec 23
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:23:54 +0100 Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > > > I tested on Gnome, MATE and XFCE on Debian 12, Cinnamon on Lmde6 > > and on Rocky Linux 9 and the only one that gave any problem was > > MATE and that is a problem in its code (somewhere), it mounts but
2024 Dec 25
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
...omputer, but remain on > the fileserver, ready for next logon, a bit like roaming profiles, but > without the wait. > >> Anyway, I replicated 10 PCs (identical hardware) from my master >> image. Each PC took less than 10 minutes to configure. This included >> copying the .xsessionrc to each user home directory on the server. >> Copying the master image over the network took some time, however. >> That of course depends on the disk size and network speed. But one >> can do other tasks while the copy process is running. > I am not entirely sure just what you...
2024 Nov 28
2
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
...ux PC users, and adding the file described below. It is assumed that the necessary locale definitions are configured on all the user PCs. Repeat the following for every user that requires an individual locale. - Mount the Linux user home share on the server as a specific user - Create the file .xsessionrc (*Note* lower case) in the user's home directory. The contents are (for example Czech): LC_ALL= LANG=cs_CZ.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=cs_CZ:de:en Applications based on gettext uses the LANGUAGE parameter, and in this example messages are preferably displayed in Czech, then German, and finally English....
2024 Nov 29
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
...low. > > It is assumed that the necessary locale definitions are configured on > all the user PCs. > > Repeat the following for every user that requires an individual > locale. > > - Mount the Linux user home share on the server as a specific user > - Create the file .xsessionrc (*Note* lower case) in the user's home > directory. The contents are (for example Czech): > > LC_ALL= > LANG=cs_CZ.UTF-8 > LANGUAGE=cs_CZ:de:en > > Applications based on gettext uses the LANGUAGE parameter, and in > this example messages are preferably displayed in Cz...