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<DIV>I installed Novell's Linux Desktop v.9 sp2 and selected KDE. I was pleased
to see the KDE admin tool included. But when I try to make changes to a profile
I get a message "Could not make folder
fish://[user]@localhost/etc/kde-profile/kiosk/share" . Where did "fish"
come from?</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> manke-m@stegl-zehl.verwalt-berlin.de 11/15/2005
3:08:45 AM >>><BR></DIV>
<DIV>On 17. May 2005 you wrote to kde-kiosk mailing list:<BR><BR>> Is anyone
using KioskTool on SuSe Enterprise 9 x86_64? I have a Novell RPM<BR>>
on it, but it does not have full functionality. Applying settings to
the<BR>> Group level is not working for me. Nor is the KMenuEditor
changes that I<BR>> make.<BR>><BR>> I tried building it from source,
and I'm getting QT3.0 not found. I get<BR>> this when trying to
configure any KDE applications. I have QT3.2<BR>> installed, and qt-mt
installed, and yet it continues to complain.<BR>><BR>> So, please help if
anyone has been through this? The author doesn't seem<BR>> to want to
help.<BR>><BR><BR><BR>Hi John,<BR><BR>Have you a solution now or additional
experiences?<BR><BR>I use a "Open Web Access"-Server (like Citrix, but
OpenSource: SLES9 SP2, <BR>Nomachine NX, KDE, KMail, Konqueror, Acrobat Reader,
OpenOffice, Cups and <BR>some little other KDE programs) to provide secure
Surf&Mail for more than 700 <BR>users and I use KIOSK 0.9 (from Suse 9.2).
It works good and stable on <BR>HP Compaq DL380 G3 3,1GHz, 4GB RAM,
SAN-Storage (up to 85 users/server at <BR>the same time).<BR>OpenOffice 2.0 an
Adobe Reader7 are the only non KDE programs, the users get. <BR>The Desktop,
Panel, Proxy settings, Konqueror <BR>settings, usable programs are
immutable.<BR>No I started with my second server: HP DL385 - Dual Operon in the
same <BR>configuration. I copied the KIOSK-settings (profiles) from the x86
Server and <BR>all settings are applied to the users of the restricted
group. But, if I <BR>want to do some special changes in KIOSK at the new server
the savings don't <BR>work and the fish command seams not present.<BR>My
workaround is to prepare the KIOSK-Profiles on x86-server and send them
<BR>(ssh) to the AMD64. It's not a problem for me because of equal
configuration. <BR>Are there any other
experiences?<BR><BR>Regards<BR><BR>Michael Manke<BR>IT15<BR>Bezirksamt
Steglitz-Zehlendorf von Berlin<BR>Schloßstr. 80<BR>12154 Berlin<BR>Tel.: +49 30
90299 3260<BR>Fax.: +49 30 90299 3988<BR>(Intranet Berlin Quervorwahl:
9299)<BR><BR>mail persönlich: manke-m@stegl-zehl.verwalt-berlin.de<BR>mail
IT-Stelle:
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