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Re: [seul-edu] [Fwd: Computers in the classroom]




On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Doug Loss wrote:

> > >    However, this caused me to think that if there were a program that
> > > each teacher could run to manage the students in that class, which created
> > > a file that could be picked up by a cron job (or something similar) to
> > > add/delete system userids, then this would be something that even MS
> > > doesn't offer.

> Steve, how much of this does K12Admin already do?


All of that, but that's not asking for much.  K12Admin is kind of aimed at
the specific problems of district wide Linux server maintenance (we have
45 linux servers in our district now, with 3 labs and a couple of clusters
of diskless linux x-terminals).

What he's asking for could be done with the "adduser" command.  I assume
RedHat comes with some nice GUI tool for managing users on a single
machine.

K12Admin's strong point is that it allows each individual school in the
district to maintain their own accounts while keeping a homogenous
district username space.  It also means that users can move between
schools with the same account information


I think I'm getting off the advocacy topic here.  :)

Steve.