pedrohalbritter
September 27th, 2007, 04:41 PM
Hello people,
I am in trouble with a simple question:
I am in a Ubuntu 6.06 LTS LTSP enviroment and I am trying to disable multiple logins for the same user.
I guess it is expected to be done by editing the /etc/gdm/gdm.conf, so the doubleloginwarning=true and AlwaysLoginCurrentSession=true are not working in this.
Actually I have already seen it working, and when the same user tried to login again (from another terminal), a fine mesage "user is already logged in" apear and it didnd happen.
Would please, anybody knows how to disable double logging of the same user??
Thanks a lot!
Pedro
I am in trouble with a simple question:
I am in a Ubuntu 6.06 LTS LTSP enviroment and I am trying to disable multiple logins for the same user.
I guess it is expected to be done by editing the /etc/gdm/gdm.conf, so the doubleloginwarning=true and AlwaysLoginCurrentSession=true are not working in this.
Actually I have already seen it working, and when the same user tried to login again (from another terminal), a fine mesage "user is already logged in" apear and it didnd happen.
Would please, anybody knows how to disable double logging of the same user??
Thanks a lot!
Pedro