You could use something like nitrogen and then run nitrogen --restore to restore desktop On Dec 8, 2011 11:24 AM, "Ramon Casha" <[email protected]> wrote:
> So far I like what I did with openbox/fbpanel/idesk. > > I'm using openbox which has a desktop right-click menu that is configured > via an xml file, so I can provide these users with a preset menu without > f'ing up the normal menu for anybody else. In addition I have fbpanel which > provides a task bar, launchers and notify area at the bottom, and idesk > which adds launcher icons to the desktop as well as set a wallpaper > (fbpanel and idesk are also configured via simple xml files). Once I've > fully configured the user I can turn it into a home-directory skeleton for > adduser, and set the owner of the config files to root so the user can't > change anything. > > Apart from other advantages I have a really super-fast-loading desktop. > > Now I'll set up a shell script which checks if the user is a member of a > particular linux group, and if so always launches this openbox session, > otherwise launching the regular Gnome / KDE / other desktop, and set it as > the command to launch Gnome/KDE/etc in NX. > > One pending question... does anyone know how to make a script respond to a > change in desktop size? I want to re-run the command that sets the > wallpaper if possible. > > Ramon Casha > > > On 8 December 2011 08:56, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> I had once done something of the sort using fvwm. >> On Dec 8, 2011 6:59 AM, "Ramon Casha" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I could give it a try. Do you know if you can customise the panels / >>> menu / etc. and then lock them down so that the user can't launch anything >>> except the provided menu links? >>> >>> >>> >>> Ramon Casha >>> >>> >>> On 7 December 2011 19:41, Philip Serracino Inglott <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> did you consider LXDE? >>>> It uses Openbox anyway and is the desktop environment of Lubuntu which >>>> I've had a good experience with. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Philip >>>> >>>> >>>> On 7 December 2011 15:13, Ramon Casha <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Yep, me too. Gnome Shell and Unity are constantly competing for >>>>> suckiness. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ramon Casha >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 7 December 2011 14:10, Anton Xuereb <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> honestly...i don't know who actually still uses gnome 3....people at >>>>>> work had nothing but problems with it.. >>>>>> >>>>>> i changed over to mint 11 and still on gnome 2.3 atm >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 7 December 2011 13:52, Ramon Casha <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Raphael is right. It's about dumb / diskless terminals so there's a >>>>>>> lot about PXE booting etc which I don't need. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think I've found what I wanted though - a combination of openbox + >>>>>>> idesk to handle the desktop icons + fbpanel to provide a panel at the >>>>>>> bottom. I completely gave up on Gnome. The latest policy of "can't >>>>>>> change >>>>>>> any settings" means I can't get it to work as I want it to :( >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Ramon Casha >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 7 December 2011 13:34, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti < >>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> LTSP is strictly about dumb terminals. Thats not what you always >>>>>>>> need. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On a sidenote, Jonathan, please fix your email client. 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