Thanks for the help, but it doesn't work for Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise). I
tried dconf-editor and that gave me access to some keys, but it still
didn't work. I'm stumped and a little desperate
[email protected] writes:
>I would have done it with gconf-editor. You can run it as root, make
>the settings you want in the root account, then right-click on a
>particular setting and choose "Set As Mandatory".
>
>On my Debian system, I'd probably try the
>/apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_delay
>key. A couple others that look interesting are the logout_enabled and
>logout_delay keys.
>
>Don't forget to change root's settings back to how you want them after
>making the settings mandatory for everyone else.
>
>-Rob
David Trask
Technology Director/Teacher
Vassalboro Community School
[email protected]
(207) 923-4305
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