On Sunday 08 February 2004 15:34, David Sapir wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know how to configure Gnome on RH9 for a specific user:
> * control the menus from the "start menu" (which item will appear in the
> menues)
> * control which application a user can activate (run)
> * require a root password (or a previledged user password) for certain
> applications
>
> I did not find a suitable answer for that on the web.
> Maybe anyone has a lead for me to follow?
> If you think I cannot accomplish that in Gnome environment, please tell me
> which env and how to do it (or where to look for the answer), because I
> don't know any other GUI environments.
Check out KDE's kiosk mode. If you're inclined to "digging in", it will
provide important clues. otherwise you might just like to switch to KDE.
AFAIK, GNOME has no "kiosk mode" support nor any interest in providing such.
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