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Re: xfce corporate/kiosk use: msg#00238xfce.user
Le lundi 30 août 2004 à 15:48 +1000, l.hazlett@xxxxxxxxxx a écrit : > Hi! I'm in the process of setting up xfce for use in a corporate > environment, and am wondering what is the best way to do this. Ideally, > users would not be able to: > - start a terminal (this is a must!), > - change the menu, > - change the panel, > - access the settings manager. > > I've added the lines > "XFCE_DISABLE_USER_CONFIG=1 > export XFCE_DISABLE_USER_CONFIG" > to my /etc/xfce/default.session before the panel is started, but this > doesn't seem to affect anything! A "echo $XFCE_DISABLE_USER_CONFIG" > confirms that this variable is set, so I assume it should be working. > Could someone confirm for me what this is supposed to change, the wording > in the faq says it will prevent changes to the menu, but how does this > work? > > System is debian testing xfce 4.0.6. > > Any help appreciated. > i think you should have a look at the 4.1 branch, benny added support for Kiosk, and it has been implemented in some modules > Lloyd. > _______________________________________________ > Xfce mailing list > Xfce@xxxxxxxx > http://lunar-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce > http://www.xfce.org -- Jean-François Wauthy <pollux@xxxxxxxx>
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