Jeff,

Jeffrey Ramsay schrieb:
Lars,

Thanks for the info -- I have this setup but it's limiting. I wanted to have the full desktop minus the applications we've administratively disabled (gnome auto-login). Also, I do have all of the latest patches installed and the reason for my asking about the performance.


If you really want to run a full desktop, applying only your own administratively applied restrictions, you need to create your own kiosk session.

A session descriptor that should achieve this is:
#######################################################
KIOSK_SESSION_EXEC=/usr/bin/gnome-session
KIOSK_SESSION_LABEL="Full JDS Desktop Session"
KIOSK_SESSION_PROTOTYPE=jds3
#######################################################

Put this into a file and deploy the file as
  /etc/opt/SUNWkio/sessions/fulljds.conf
on your Sun Ray server(s). Then you can select this as kiosk session instead of the preconfigured ones.

This descriptor reuses the protototype of the preconfigured JDS session for some helpful details. The .kiosk directory this installs into session home directories remains unused. If you prefer, you can instead create your own home directory prototype.

See the kiosk man pages (starting with man -M /opt/SUNWkio/man kiosk) for more detail.

HTH

- Jörg

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