[12:17] <dievel> Hi!
[12:18] <dievel> I new to edubuntu. I just installed the Edubuntu 12.04 on a server.
[12:18] <dievel> With LTSP. Thin clients works out of the box.
[12:19] <dievel> Now I need some hint on the administration of the users.
[12:20] <dievel> Is it different form Ubuntu? I'm asking because there is no "User Account" application in Administration Menu.
[12:20] <dievel> Should I use only the CLI or there are other managers?
[12:23] <dievel> Ok. I found the "User Account" icon :)
[12:24] <dievel> But my perplexity remain: which is the good way to manage accounts?
[13:37] <dievel> Hi, is there anybody?
[13:39] <alkisg> !ask
[14:05] <dievel> Sorry :) I was not sure about my irc client. Question: which is best practice to manage user accounts in Edubuntu? The standard "user Account" application or other managers?
[14:26] <alkisg> It depends on your usage
[14:26] <alkisg> If you're managing a few users, it's ok
[14:26] <alkisg> If you have ldap, you need a different tool
[14:26] <alkisg> If you're using a web interface to manage your server, there are other tools
[14:26] <alkisg> Some sysadmins also use scripts to create users
[14:41] <dievel> Well right now I'll start with few users and I'd like to use epoptes too. So I'll stick with standard management or CLI. Thanks.
[14:44] <alkisg> We developed a user management tool for local use here... we'll internationalize it next year, like we did with epoptes
[14:56] <isthakur_>  I want to setup an ltsp enviroment for windows os based clients or client that can run some windoes bases softwares such as dreamweaver, photoshop etc I wouldn't mind to use wine or any other windows emulator
[15:02] <alkisg> isthakur_: and your question is?