[07:08] <oiboy> anyone here
[14:59] <vi390> hi there. I have activated XDMCP by Accident, and want to deactivate it by Commandline, any ideas
[14:59] <vi390> Or how can I just Login localy , to change the Option again
[15:00] <vi390> I can not login Local until this XDMCP is activated. It simply not works with ubuntu.local
[15:00] <vi390> its just displaying the Local System to login, but clicking on it would not work
[15:01] <vi390> Is there maybe a keycombination to force Local Login or maybe another backdoor to oogin local
[15:01] <vi390> I really need help with that
[20:25] <achandrashekar> Hey all. I have some questions about managing setting up accounts in ldap, and then having appropriate rights. I need to setup teachers such that when they login, they have access to the terminal client manager, but not students. As well, I think it was said already, but the feature for "lockdown" that exists in the administrative section on a user desktops "should not"  work for regular students right??
[20:26] <achandrashekar> next question is that if i have things load balanced...and i want to use the terminal client manager, i have the clients across two systems...so does that mean I need to log into both servers to see what my users are doing?
[20:50] <johnny> no.. they won't be able to do anything under administration without the password
[20:54] <achandrashekar> johnny: okay...in ldap..I created a user for myself and put that user in teachers group. The user doesnt have access to the terminal manager, but does to the 'shield' looking lock down tool. It doesnt prompt the user for a password
[20:55] <achandrashekar> johnny: I havent created a student user..but Id think the same behavior is there.
[21:57] <johnny> achandrashekar, i'm not sure how this all works, i'm still learning it myself, the user may be able to lock themselves down even more
[21:57] <johnny> the problem would only occur if they could unlock themselves down
[21:57] <johnny> which i can't verify atm
[21:57] <johnny> haven't had time to work on it lately
[22:00] <achandrashekar> johnny: btw..have you figured out how to lock their desktop background screen?
[22:00] <achandrashekar> johnny: so they cant change it?
[22:11] <johnny> not yet.. i can't afford to spend time on it right now
[22:11] <johnny> afford as in money
[22:12] <johnny> you can always cron gconftool to change it back every night temporarily tho
[22:12] <johnny> oh. he left