On Thursday 03 April 2003 14:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>    I run a browsing center. In the past month, because of a few virus
>    attacks on my windows 98 machines, I lost lot of money and
>    frustrated, I took out windows 98 and installed linux (PCQLinux -
>    based on RedHat 8.0) on my machines. And  I am glad to say that they
>    are working without any trouble.
> Now my problem is when people come  to browse the net, they play with the
> machine (Atleast some customers) and sometimes delete the links on the
> desktop, sometimes change the desktop colour and so on .... which causes
> problem if some other customer comes and wants to access the application
> whose link is deleted from the desktop. All my customers access the
> account whose  user id is "Guest".
> Now the question is - Is there any way in which I can restrict the users
> from tampering with the desktop settings ? If so how do I do it. Please
> help.

Use KDE and kiosk mode.. Otherwise huntdown KDE config and make some files 
read only.. Should work by brute force..

 Shridhar


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