Text | By default, Edubuntu is set-up to work for a collegiate/tertiary-level environment with all packages installed. In this test, we will re-configure it to be in an elementary/primary school-level environment and restrict access to some icons for non-admin users.
- Log-in to the session
- Edubuntu desktop starts properly
- Open the Activities Overview and type "Edubuntu Installer"
- "Edubuntu Installer" launches, and updates packages. Close Qapt window.
- After a short wait, Edubuntu Installer main window will open.
- Uncheck all boxes except "ubuntu-edu-primary", "edubuntu-fonts", and check "Change_Default_Setup". Click "Modify Installed Package Selection".
- The next window will appear to select the default setup.
- Select the radio button for "Primary/Elementary". Click "Continue"
- You will be required to enter your password. Enter it and type "enter" or click "Authenticate"
- You will next be told what packages *may* be removed (which may not be accurate since some may be required by the primary school metapackage). Click "Continue".
- You will need to enter your password again to authenticate the package removal. This may take a while.
- The main window will come back. Close it.
- Log out and back in.
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- The background should be changed and the favorites in the dock should be changed
Next, we will check to make sure non-admin policies are working.
- Open the Activities Overview and type "Edubuntu Menu Administration"
- The main window will come up with some pre-selected items.
- Choose an item or items to remove from the application overview.
- REMEMBER THIS/THESE ITEM(S)!
- Click "Apply (Password Required)", enter your password.
- Click "Close".
- Go to Settings
- Go to Users. Unlock. Enter your password.
- Add a user. Make sure this user is not an administrator. Set a password. Click "Add".
- Log Out
- Log in as this new user
- Verify that items selected in Edubuntu Menu Administration are NOT shown in the Applications Overview
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result.
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