Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Only if you have one. :) >> We should setup all machines in mainly the same way. > But they should look differently, so the visitor becomes aware fo the > fact that Debian does not try to synchronize the user to use only one > single interface (like some other distros do, by installing KDE as > default). Show the variety, I'd say.
Yes. I mean with the Accounts. Desktop Environment doesnt matter. > Anyway, all booth machines should have one LinuxTag account sharing > the same password. This account doesn't need to be known worldwide > but every person at the booth should know the login:password > combination so he can start the machine, log in and demonstrate > things. sudo access for apt-get (it should be ok to reduce the access > to apt-get) would be required as well. And dpkg-reconfigure, dpkg. First thing to show debconf (re)-usage, second for "Howto install debs found somewhere" (example). Better: Just (ALL) if it is a "Linuxtag Only" Setup and killed after the LT. >> > Good idea. And we also need squealing penguins as HP to attract people >> > ;-)))) >> Oh NOOO :) > Exactly. No no! Very bad idea. I fully support you here. I have one here, but i used Pattex so it shuts up. Its nice if its quiet. :) But this ugly sound *argh* -- begin OjE-ist-scheisse.txt bye, Joerg Encrypted Mail preferred! Registered Linux User #97793 @ http://counter.li.org end -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]