On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Christopher Sawtell wrote: > You do not need to go to that trouble. > > Just set up the child's account to use KDE normally, but edit the menu > structure removing the unwanted programs. If the child is small you > could create Desktop icons for the various 'approved' applications. > > If the parent is a complete control freak, you could set the entire > set of config and rc files stored in ~/.kde read-only so the child > cannot change settings.
With KDE there is an even more powerful method. KDE supports a configurable kiosk mode which you could use to only allow some programs, not modify settings, etc. Google and the kde.org website are your friends. Later Lee
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