Ubuntu Installation :: Installation Fail - Removing Gdm-guest-session ?

Feb 7, 2010

I just downloaded the latest version of Ubuntu and went to install it on a Pentium 4 desktop that previously had XP on it. I get the main setup screen where it allows you several options including installation. Once I select installation, it appears to be installing but then comes up with a message that includes the following: "removing gdm-guest-session" It will not do anything else and the machine appears to go into sleep mode. When I try to shut it down, it appears that the kernel had loaded. Any ideas why the normal installation isn't continuing?

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Jul 11, 2010

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4. Switch to sudoer account

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Code:

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[code]....

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2. Click Add. you may need to provide a password at this point. Name your new user anything you would like, except guest. The account cannot be called guest, but visitor does nicely. encryption of the account is not needed. This account will be a "booster" account to guest-session.

3. On the next screen, enter a password, and make sure that you click the check box "Don't ask for password on login", Click OK to finish.

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5. Exit the Users and groups menu, and then log out and into your new account.

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Code:
#!/bin/bash
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/usr/share/gdm/guest-session/guest-session-launch
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8. Open the menu entry System --> Preferences --> Startup Applications, and once there, turn off all the startup applications, and then click add. Fill in the name and comment as GustManager, and for the command, enter /home/visitor/GuestManager/GuestManager.sh, where visitor would be the name you picked for the account in step 2. click add, then close

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This needs to give a permission denied, or something:
Code:
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One thread I tried was: [URL]. However, using his method, will log the student into the account, and after about 5 seconds, log them back out.
The other method listed lower in the thread,
Code:
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Processing section "[print$]"
Loaded services file OK.
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[global]
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*Retypesnews*spassword:* %n
*passwordsupdatedssuccessfully* .
unix password sync = Yes
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panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d
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[printers]
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path = /var/spool/samba
read only = Yes
create mask = 0700
guest ok = No
printable = Yes
browseable = No

[print$]
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