El día Monday, September 18, 2006 a las 11:53:29AM -0700, Perry Hutchison
escribió:
> It could likely be made to work, but offhand it sounds like
> reinventing the wheel. Why not just let each user log in via
> xdm, and have their .xsession bring up the MUA?
Because the (mail-) users coming and
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Why not set up a webmail interface, and lock down your favorite web
browser as a kiosk?
I've set up several kiosks using firefox and R-kiosk on top of FreeBSD
for patrons at a local library. They have access to browse web pages
and nothing more. You
> - login as user 'kiosk' into FreeBSD and getting a desktop in (for
> example KDE);
> - launch a graphical MUA (for example Kmail, or a browser) which
> supports more than one identity, let's say <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and so on, and each user must somehow
> authenticat
Hello,
Does someone has an idea about this:
- login as user 'kiosk' into FreeBSD and getting a desktop in (for example
KDE);
- launch a graphical MUA (for example Kmail, or a browser) which supports
more than one identity, let's say <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and so on, and e