On Thursday 25 April 2002 11:58 pm, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > > So my questions are : > > - - how to desactivate customization of the menu bar ? > > with some really weird permission trickery this might be possible. you'd > have to make the directory with the config files in question > (~/.kde/share/config/) owned by root and read-only to the user. > > > - - how to desactivate login off ? > > you can't, so far. > you might be interested in the kde-kiosk project. join their mailing > list. >
as a general rule that defines guaranteed user inacessibility to system function and control, dude, you need a windows platform. the unfortunate consequence in that choice is that micro$xxt will make you pay for your control over that system. otherwise, you're going to have to invest some time in educating yourself about how to secure that system. linux is free in the sense of getting hold of it and in the sense of your freedom to make it do what you want, but not in the sense of others doing the work that you need to do to make it work for you. think of it like your local architects offering the basic concepts of engineering as a class at your local school, and then rendering their individual blueprints for your solution available at the local library. you've got to patch it all together by yourself. there's a backup in the sense that others who've taken the same path may choose to share their hard-earned wisdom, but you've got to convince them that your project is worthy of their help. ben -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

