On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Jörg Barfurth <[email protected]> wrote:
> Seth Galitzer schrieb:
> On Solaris you can use the predefined "CDE" kiosk session type, which has
> dtwm as window manager (and dtsession as session manager). But that is not
> an option on Linux and has been designated as deprecated or obsolete,
> because CDE will go away in the next release of Solaris.
>
> The predefined "JDS3" session (on Solaris) or more generally gnome-session
> with metacity as a window manager is probably too heavyweight for most uses
> of kiosk - and it is difficult to lock down the rich feature set of these
> components reliably.
>

I generally start '/usr/bin/metacity &' from the start of my kiosk
scripts, and I havn't had any issues with this, but I'm not trying to
create a secure environment or use gnome-session.

- Murray
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