Re: Multi-User GNOME
- From: Manuel Amador <rudd-o amautacorp com>
- To: Hobgoblin <asdfg grex cyberspace org>
- Cc: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Multi-User GNOME
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 22:03:53 -0500
El dom, 14-08-2005 a las 19:54 -0400, Hobgoblin escribió:
> think that, aside from the need to improve performance, that we
> really need to think about Unix/Linux's strengths as opposed to other
> operating systems. One of these is its ability to be used as a multi-
> user system, with multiple concurrent log-ins. This could be a key
> area to focus upon in Project Topaz.
>
> Neither we nor KDE really caters for this at the moment. I am not
> referring merely to security but even to basic features. For example,
> if a user logs into a command-line Unix shell, they are normally
> greeted with the MOTD (message fo the day file). However, logging
> directly into a dekstop environment does not cater for this. No window
> appears with messages. Likewise, "talk" "wall" and "finger" do not
> have equivalent tools under the GUI.
The KDE camp solved this with an in.ktalkd and a kwrited kde daemon
which pops up a window whenever write or wall is invoked.
>
> This is one area to address in order to really distinguish the Linux
> desktop environments from its commercial OS rivals.
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