Good guess Jesse, it is for clients on a LTS box (client = kids from
grade 1 to 12)
There is a project called KDE3 kiosk-framework that locks down the clients.
http://webcvs.kde.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/kdelibs/kdecore/README.kiosk?rev=HEAD
I have to use gnome :-(
Regards
Peter
Jesse Kline wrote:
My guess is that it would be mainly for a public machine like one in an internet
cafe or at a trade show. You would not want people restarting X, or getting to a
console. I know that KDE has a framework for locking down public machines as
well, but I'm not sure how to use it.
Jesse
Quoting Jason Louie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Now I'm curious, why you would want to disable this? This is basically a
very
quick way to logout. The "harder" equivalent would be rebooting the system,
(which has to be done at sometime.)
Also would CTRL-ALT-F1 to CTRL-ALT-F6 have an effect you don't want also?
I'm just think that restoring a system with these disabled would be a bit of
a work.
On May 6, 2004 11:09, Curtis Sloan wrote:
I picked up something about CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE restarting your X.
Now (I wanna do difficult as always) how do I turn that off ?
--
Jason Louie BSc. CPSC
Applications Developer
Sorex Software Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
_______________________________________________
clug-talk mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca
_______________________________________________
clug-talk mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca
_______________________________________________
clug-talk mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca