I solved the Firebird issue itself by using icewm and setting geometry in /etc/icewm/winoptions
As a work-around, I've locked the user into an xsession while true; done loop with icewm and firebird so that even if they choose an option from the menu they always get sent back to the full screen browser
I'm going to look at the icewm source code (just pulled it down) and see if I can disable it there. For now, I'll probably just live with my work-around.
shogunx wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Brian Payst wrote:
Has anyone run Mozilla Firebird without a window manager? I've got a locked down firebird without those pesky download dialogs and menus and it will launch if I just call it from .xession, but it doesn't seem to take keyboard input. Mouse, yes.
I have also been locking down icewm, but I can't seem to get rid of the ctrl+alt+del ability to bring up a logout/reboot, etc. window (although it doesn't actually reboot the system).
Removing or commenting the required line in /etc/inittab does not do the trick? It essentially traps the call.
Scott
A couple of years ago, I needed to do this, and I had to modify the source code to remove the Ctrl-Alt-Del functionality. It was a real simple change, but I don't have access to that code anymore.
Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm rambling, but does anyone have a good set-up for web browser only, full-screen kiosks?
Thanks to all for the excellent work on LTSP.
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