On Friday, 17 בFebruary 2006 21:38, Omer Zak wrote:
> In another Linux related mailing list, to which I am subscribed,
> there is a discussion about the remaining roadblocks on the route of
> widespread adoption of Linux by businesses.

> Turns out that IE has configuration options, which allow the sysadmin
> to lock down various features.  

KDE offered for quite some time a system called "Kiosk" which allows an 
administrator to "lock down" certain features of KDE - which includs 
desktop settings and application settings - including Konqueror.

GNOME 2.14 will come out with a similar tool (whose name escapes me 
atm), and I assume it will allow you to do the same for a GNOME browser 
(which is what currently ? Epiphany ? My Mandriva installation runs 
firefox when needing a browser in GNOME).

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