Sure, here's a little bit about the GRPL project:<br>
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www.grpl.org/ism/<br>
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It seems promising, and like what I'd like to do... But I am quite a newbie and I'm not sure if this would work in conjunction with K12LTSP. <br>
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take care<br>
Kristin<br>
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> From: Stephen Smoogen <smoogen@lanl.gov><br>
> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Time out software for K12LTSP<br>
> Sent: Jul 19 2004 09:58:29<br>
><br>
> On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 08:47, Kristin Shoemaker wrote:<br>
> > Hi,<br>
> ><br>
> > I am looking to set up K12LTSP in a public library setting. I am<br>
> > wondering if there is a module anyone has tried that limits time spent<br>
> > at the computers? (we have had problems in the past with people<br>
> > hunkering down and sitting at the computers eight or nine hours a day)<br>
> > I know the Grand Rapids Public Library has deployed something with<br>
> > BSD, but my skills at porting to Linux (and time) are quite limited<br>
> > and I was wondering if there was anything that worked with K12LTSP...<br>
> ><br>
> <br>
> Do you have a pointer to what GRPL used? Maybe someone else has the<br>
> time/skills to do the port for you?<br>
> <br>
> > I'd like something that generates a unique login that's only usable<br>
> > once... Like a one time use number, so the person can't just log in to<br>
> > the computer again. It would be WONDERFUL if it were possible to<br>
> > integrate it into our library automation system, but I think that's<br>
> > too much to ask for.<br>
> <br>
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