[Vagrant Cascadian] > it would seem confusing to remember when it is ok to use (standalone > machines), and not (thin clients). avoiding the opportunity to make an > understandable mistake would probably be a good thing. > > it also seems really bad to type the root password over a very insecure > XDMCP connection, so would be good to disable this for other security > reasons...
I agree totally. For both these reasons, the shutdown option was disabled on thin clients in the woody version. For KDE 2, I believe it was done using this option in /etc/kde2/kdmrc: [KDM] ShutdownButton=ConsoleOnly Why did it change in KDE 3? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

