That's beyond the scope of gdm-guest-session and this tutorial. I have seen attempts to modify gdm-guest-session to do what you ask for, but unfortunately I don't remember where...
In any case you can of course create a passwordless user "guest".
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That's beyond the scope of gdm-guest-session and this tutorial. I have seen attempts to modify gdm-guest-session to do what you ask for, but unfortunately I don't remember where...
In any case you can of course create a passwordless user "guest".
The solution might be to create a user that auto-logs in and then add something to the startup scripts that launches a guest session. Not sure if you could set up a user to auto-login while also setting a password on that user. If you could, the guest user would be unable to exit to the parent session. I have a "guest" computer and I like the idea of someone being able to launch a guest session from boot time, without a user password, but as Gunnar said, I think that might be beyond the scope of gdm-guest-session.
That it did. Maybe I'll look into this again
Having problems installing.
When I runin a terminal it saysCode:sudo ./install.sh
I don't know what that means? Am I doing something wrong?Quote:
./install.sh: 37: msgfmt: not found
Hi zorkerz!
No, not at all. It means that the msgfmt program, which is currently needed to run the install.sh script, is not installed on your computer.
Please run
Then you'll hopefully be able to run install.sh without further interruptions.Code:sudo apt-get install gettext
Sorry about that. Think I'd better modify the tarball a bit.
Hi, how can I customize wine in guest session? Is there a way to copy .wine folder into guest home directory permanently?
thanks for a great tutorial!
however i have some issues with some apps.
hope you can help me.
amsn shows an enoying info popup at first run
chrome prompts user to choose search engine at first run
skype shows a license agreement at first run that the user needs accept.
Any idea on how to solv this?