On 9/1/06, DenisG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> > As I've mentioned in my other posting, I'm working on utilizing LTSP in our
> > Retail store environment, so we want the configuration to be completely
> > locked down without any capacity for the end user to change or break
> > anything.
> >
> > In your experience, what WindowManager(s) are best suited to this, and are
> > there any respectable (read maintained/supported, even by community)
> > prepackaged configs or whole WMs already out there?
>
> Hi
>
> I use IceWM for school locked-down internet kiosks. You have to modify
> text-files to customize it, so just write-protect these files and you're
> done. IceWM can be installed with your package manager (depending your
> linux distro)
>
> --
> DenisG

Another vote for IceWM. I use it to present several desktop
applications. I can *easily* control applications available to
different groups and users. It can be configured to be very clean and
simple yet familiar to users.

bob

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