Hi,
Joakim Seeberg schrieb:
This can be solved by adding the users to plugdev group in /etc/group on
the workstation. I guess I dont have to explain why this a bad solution.
What is the better way? How is it done on skolelinux workstations?
I tried adding the groups: teachers and students instead of users to
/etc/group but that does not work
If you correctly applied the ldap.tar.gz tarball provided on
http://wiki.skolelinux.de/PhilippHuebner/customTerminalserverLenny.
all users are added to a few groups at login time using the pam_group
module. See 'man group.conf'.
My /etc/security/group.conf says:
*; *; *; Al0000-2400; audio,cdrom,floppy,fuse,plugdev,video,scanner
If 'id' shows your user in the group and it still doesn't work, the
error must be somewhere else.
Regards,