Hi
I am building a laptop installation on a collection of refurbished laptops to be used in a secondary Physics education environment. The core build and applications are in place but I can't figure out how to manage non-admin users in any sort of realistically efficient manner. I was hoping that there might be an application by application checkbox option that would enable permissions to be set up but I can't find anything like that. I have looked at System Settings but configuration options are sparse and I have not found any useful documentation online so far.
Requirements are as follows.
1. Three user accounts; admin, teacher and student.
2. All setup should be from the admin login. There should not be any need to go into individual user logins to separately configure each one.
3. Mix of Linux native applications and Windows applications running under Play On Linux/Wine (all tested and running OK in admin user).
4. Wine configurations should be undertaken in admin login and then made accessible for non-admin users. Any admin changes should appear for non-admin users when they log in.
4. All users have the same desktop at start-up and any changes to non-admin desktops are lost/reset at next login.
4. Non-admin users cannot install any applications or access terminal/command line.
5. Ideally some software applications and tools should not even appear on the Application Launcher for non-admin users.
We are able to do all of the above in a Windows environment but have significant issues with cost of licensing and central IT management of older kit so would really like to go with Linux if possible.
I am building a laptop installation on a collection of refurbished laptops to be used in a secondary Physics education environment. The core build and applications are in place but I can't figure out how to manage non-admin users in any sort of realistically efficient manner. I was hoping that there might be an application by application checkbox option that would enable permissions to be set up but I can't find anything like that. I have looked at System Settings but configuration options are sparse and I have not found any useful documentation online so far.
Requirements are as follows.
1. Three user accounts; admin, teacher and student.
2. All setup should be from the admin login. There should not be any need to go into individual user logins to separately configure each one.
3. Mix of Linux native applications and Windows applications running under Play On Linux/Wine (all tested and running OK in admin user).
4. Wine configurations should be undertaken in admin login and then made accessible for non-admin users. Any admin changes should appear for non-admin users when they log in.
4. All users have the same desktop at start-up and any changes to non-admin desktops are lost/reset at next login.
4. Non-admin users cannot install any applications or access terminal/command line.
5. Ideally some software applications and tools should not even appear on the Application Launcher for non-admin users.
We are able to do all of the above in a Windows environment but have significant issues with cost of licensing and central IT management of older kit so would really like to go with Linux if possible.
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