Hi All, We're in the progress of migrating 500 machines from debian 7 to 8. Debian 8 comes with gnome 3.14 We have noticed a small but quite annoying change related to the configuration of the vino service. We use vino extensively for remote support. Configuration is done with puppet. In gnome 3.4 all configuration options for vino can be set through gsettings. The vino service has a very practical 'enabled' parameter that we just have to set to true. In gnome 3.14, the setting is still there, but it doesn't work. When we watch the dconf database, and enable the vino service through the gnome 'sharing' panel, we see that the UUID of the network connection profile (networkmanager) is set in the dconf paramter /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/sharing/vino-server/enabled-connections, which then enables the vino service. From a management perspective this is not very helpful => you don't know the uuid beforehand... Any idea's how we can manage the vino service, with making a ugly hack? These devices aren't multi-user, so we always as which user the settings have to be set. We have full control over the devices and the build process. Thanks! Bednet vzw - synchroon internetonderwijs Bart
Mariën - ICT Medewerker
Jean
Jaureslaan 108 / 001 ,9050 Gentbrugge
GSM: 0476/ 053 358 www.bednet.be
- bart marien bednet be Dankzij
de vrijgevigheid van velen is Bednet gratis omdat
onderwijs een recht is van ieder kind, ook als het ziek
is. Wil u mee dit recht beschermen, surf dan naar
www.bednet.be
en ontdek hoe u ons kan helpen. |