Since RH is Linux it is of course possible to set group and user
rights, but that won't make the menu choices dissapear from the Gnome
or KDE menu structure. With those bloated window managers there just
is no *easy* way to change the menus on a per user or per group basis.

The *easiest* approach is to switch to another window manager like
IceWM. It may be much more arcane, but at least it is built around the
idea that not every user needs access to every installed application.
Those who don't have access to a certain application, don't even see
the menu choice for it.



On 27-Jan-03 Michel van Horssen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We're testing LTSP at the moment for (maybe) future use. A
> potential client
> would like to give it a try.
> 
> Had a basic setup working within 3 hours, 1 server 1 client.
> 
> Server is running RH 8.0
> 
> The question I have (i have more but will start with one) is the
> following.
> 
> I would like to offer the client just some applications and not all
> installed.
> 
> Is there an easy way of restricting what someone sees on the
> desktop (on a
> per user or group basis)?
> 
> Please point me in the right direction. Have been looking all day
> for
> documentation on this subject but can't find it.
> 
> As said we're runing RH 8.0 with Gnome desktop.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Michel

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