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{
"SLX_ADDONS": "Addons to load. Currently, *vmware* or *virtualbox* is available.\r\n\r\n*Hint*: With *vmware12* or *vmware15* you can enforce the usage of VMware Player 12.5.9 or 15.x; otherwise, the decision is made based on the CPU gen.",
"SLX_AUTOLOGIN": "Skip login screen and directly show vmChooser (or start the lecture specified in SLX_AUTOSTART_UUID).",
"SLX_AUTOSTART_UUID": "ID of a lecture which is automatically started. The lecture-ID is found in the detail window of a lecture in the bwLehrpool-Suite. \r\n\r\n*This solution is only temporary. In later versions this feature will probably be moved to another section*",
"SLX_BIOS_CLOCK": "Specifies whether and how the internal clock of the computer should be set in relation to the system time of the \/MiniLinux\/.\r\n*off* = The internal clock of the computer is not changed.\r\n*local* = The internal clock is set to local time. Preferably if, for example, there is still a native Windows installation available on the PC.\r\n*utc* = The internal clock is set to the \/Coordinated Universal Time\/. This is the most common setup in a pure Linux environment.",
"SLX_BRIDGE_OTHER_NICS": "If enabled, additional network cards installed in the Client will be bridged to the VM. ",
"SLX_DEMO_PASS": "Password for the *demo* account. Leave empty to disallow logging in as the demo user.\r\n\/Hint\/: The password SHA-512-with-salt hashed before it's being sent to the client. It's only stored in clear text on the Satellite Server. If you want to have it hashed on the server too, you can supply a pre-hashed password in \/$6$...$...\/-format.",
"SLX_FORCE_RESOLUTION": "If set, this resolution will be configured on the client regardless of what the connected screen(s) say they're capable of.\r\n\r\nIf you set this to something the connected screen is not compatible with, you might end up with a blank screen.",
"SLX_JUMBO_FRAMES": "Increases the MTU on the clients from 1500 to 9000. As this can lead to issues with old\/bad routers and switches, this option is disabled by default.",
"SLX_LOGOUT_TIMEOUT": "Time in seconds, in which a user session may remain without action before it is terminated.Leave field blank to disable the function.",
"SLX_NET_DOMAIN": "DNS domain in which the client integrate, provided the DHCP server does not specifies such.",
"SLX_NET_SEARCH": "Space separated list of DNS search domains to use in case the DHCP server doesn't supply any.",
"SLX_NTP_SERVER": "Address of the NTP time server. Multiple servers can be specified separated by spaces.The servers are queried in sequence until a responding server is found.",
"SLX_PASSTHROUGH_USB_ID": "Specify IDs of USB devices that should be passed through to the VM directly.\r\nThe expected format is *vendorID:productID* , where each ID is a 4-digit hexadecimal number, e.g. *1234:abcd* \r\nMultiple IDs can be given as a space-separated list.",
"SLX_PREFERRED_SOUND_OUTPUT": "Preferred sound output method.\r\nDefaults to dedicated sound card, since using HDMI can be unreliable, especially if screens get (un)plugged while the (virtual) machine is running.",
"SLX_PRINT_USER_PREFIX": "Prefix to add to the user name in the authentication dialog of PrinterGUI.\r\nIf your print server belongs to a Windows domain and requires the domain name prefixed, set this field to *domainname\\*. Note the trailing backslash, it will not be inserted automatically. If your print server just wants the plain user name, this field should be left blank.",
"SLX_PROXY_BLACKLIST": "Address or addresses ranges in which the proxy server is not used (for example the address range of the device). Valid entries are individual IP addresses and IP ranges in CIDR notation (for example 1.2.0.0\/16). Multiple selections can be separated by spaces.",
"SLX_PROXY_IP": "The address to use for the proxy server.",
"SLX_PROXY_MODE": "Determines whether a proxy server is required to access the Internet.\r\n*off* = do not use a Proxy.\r\n*on* = Always use proxy.\r\n*auto* = Only use proxy when the client PC is in a private address space.",
"SLX_PROXY_PORT": "The port to use for the proxy server.",
"SLX_PROXY_TYPE": "Type of the proxy.*socks4*, *socks5*, *http-connect* (HTTP proxy with support from the CONNECT method), *http-relay* (Classic HTTP proxy)",
"SLX_PVS_DEFAULT": "Set whether the \"Join PVS\" checkbox in vmChooser is checked by default.",
"SLX_REBOOT_SCHEDULE": "Fixed time to reboot the computer, even if there is a user active.\r\nSeveral times can be specified, separated by spaces.",
"SLX_REMOTE_LOG_SESSIONS": "Determines whether logins and logouts of the users should be reported to the satellite.\r\n*yes* = log with user ID\r\n*anonymous* = anonymous logging\r\n*no* = no logging",
"SLX_ROOT_PASS": "The root password of the client system. Only required for diagnostic purposes on the client.Leave field blank to disallow root logins.\r\n\/Hint\/: The password SHA-512-with-salt hashed before it's being sent to the client. It's only stored in clear text on the Satellite Server. If you want to have it hashed on the server too, you can supply a pre-hashed password in \/$6$...$...\/-format.",
"SLX_SCREEN_SAVER_GRACE_TIME": "If the screen saver activates after the configured timeout, the user can disable it again by just moving the mouse or pressing a key, without entering their password again. This is called the screen saver grace period, which is configurable in seconds.",
"SLX_SCREEN_SAVER_TIMEOUT": "Timeout for screen saver activation. If the user is idle for this long (in seconds), the screen saver will activate and lock the screen, so the user password is required to unlock the screen again.",
"SLX_SCREEN_STANDBY_TIMEOUT": "Time in seconds after which the screen will enter power saving mode, if the client is not in use.",
"SLX_SHUTDOWN_SCHEDULE": "Fixed time to turn off the computer, even if there is a user active.\r\nSeveral times can be specified, separated by spaces.",
"SLX_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT": "Time in seconds after which a computer is switched off, if no user is logged on.\r\nLeave blank to disable the function.",
"SLX_SYSTEM_STANDBY_TIMEOUT": "Timeout in seconds after which the computer enters stand-by mode if no user is logged on.\r\nLeave blank to disable.\r\n\r\nNote that some hardware might not properly support stand-by and crash or freeze on wakeup. It's recommended to only enable this feature for rooms where it's known that the hardware supports stand-by mode. You can manually trigger stand-by mode on a client by logging in as root and executing *systemctl suspend*.",
"SLX_VMCHOOSER_FORLOCATION": "Defines how lectures special to the user's location are handled in the vmChooser.\r\n*IGNORE*: Sort them alphabetically among the global lectures.\r\n*BUMP*: Put them atop the global lectures.\r\n*EXCLUSIVE*: Put them atop the global lectures and additionally collapse the node which contains the global lectures.",
"SLX_VMCHOOSER_TAB": "Defines which tab is show by default, if the user doesn't have stored a last used session on his persistent home directory.\r\n*0*: Native Linux sessions\r\n*1*: User specific lectures\r\n*2*: All lectures\r\n*AUTO*: If the computer has low system specs, show the Linux sessions, otherwise, show all lectures",
"SLX_VMCHOOSER_TEMPLATES": "Defines how lectures that link to template VMs are treated wrt sorting.\r\n*IGNORE*: Sort among regular lectures\r\n*BUMP*: Move to top of list",
"SLX_VMCHOOSER_TIMEOUT": "Timeout in seconds after which the session will be closed if the user doesn't make any selection in vmChooser. Mouse or keyboard activity resets this timeout.\r\n\r\nIf *SLX_AUTOLOGIN* is enabled, this setting is not available.",
"SLX_VM_SOUND": "Initial stateof the VM's sound output.\r\n*DEFAULT_MUTED*: Muted by default, tutor can override this setting for individual lectures.\r\n*DEFAULT_ACTIVE*: Active by default, tutor can override for lecture.\r\n*FORCE_MUTED*: Muted by default, only the user can change this after VM bootup.\r\n*FORCE_ACTIVE*: Active by default, only the user can change this after VM bootup.",
"SLX_WAKEUP_SCHEDULE": "Fixed time to turn on the computer. At the moment this feature takes effect on every day - also at the weekend. Several times can be specified, separated by spaces.\r\n\r\nNote that some hardware might not properly support wakeup. It's recommended to only enable this feature for rooms where it's known that the hardware supports it."
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