I might just use the guest session. And so, is there a way of setting it up 
with the configurations of another account, for example, set the background 
image, the xfce panel switch, the network configs?

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Assunto: Re: [xubuntu-users] Re.: Re.: Background
De: fred roller
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When I set up a PC lab for a homeless non-profit my fix was to let them log on 
with the Guest account.  The Guest account's skeleton file is what got 
customized and did not require a password.  They could change things in part 
but changes where lost as the Guest account reset on the next log-in.  It had 
the added benefit of being a lot more restricted than even the user account.  
For the volunteers I set up a LDAP access so they could log on any system on 
the network.  It was a bit of a work around but worked well enough.

Another possibility I started to play with was to cluster all the PCs and 
create a thin client/server environment.  This puts permission establishment in 
the user profile on the server and the PC becomes client work stations.  Users 
could customize all they wanted or as little as you let them if memory serves, 
the profile followed them.  You need a fairly robust network for this option 
though because of the traffic requirements.

I have seen kiosk style setup where the log-in went straight to program and 
when the program ended the user was logged out.  In this scenario you could set 
up Moodle, an open source course ware, that the students are prompted to log 
into and the underlying system is never seen.

And depending on the environment and age group of your students you could put 
Sugar on the system, which is designed specifically for what you are trying.

https://sugarlabs.org/

My two bits, HIH.

-- Fred



On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 2:30 PM, Bruno Benitez 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
what you want is kiosk mode:
https://wiki.xfce.org/howto/kiosk_mode

2017-06-20 15:23 GMT-03:00 Ralf Mardorf 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 18:09:39 +0000, João Morais wrote:
>I will try to explain again.
>So this is for my school and we are trying to install Xubuntu 17.04 on
>every PC. We have a admin account to setup the permissions and
>everything else, and we have have the other account that will be like
>"normal", it won't have any admin permission. So, what I want you to
>help me with is: trying to set up that "normal" account to not change
>any background settings (wallpaper, colors, etc.). Because, as you may
>know the little kids are always trying to make their own "desktop".
>Please, if you know a way of doing this help me.

Hi,

if they anyway should not set up their individual desktops, then for
what purpose do they need their own accounts? Can't they simply use a
guest account? If they would change something, it automatically would
get reset for the next session. IIUC they do not have their own
accounts, they share the same account, so instead of using a regular
user account, let them use a guest account.

https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/shell-guest-session.html

Hth,
Ralf

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