I have a number of individual workstations (Fedora 7 - x86_64) and a terminal server (K12LTSP-6 which is Fedora 6 - i386) and users can log into either and that's working nicely. I set the workstations to use KDE displaymanager and it rather nicely defaulted to requiring users to enter their password when waking their computer from screensaver. I like that feature. I just realized that one user changed his screensaver and he doesn't have to input a password to reclaim his screen. I think I would like to prevent that. I have installed kiosktool which is very cool (thanks Rex) but it seems that it's an all or none proposition... [ScreenSaver][$i] Enabled=true Lock=true LockGrace=60000 Saver=KBlankscreen.desktop Timeout=300 which means that users won't be able to overwrite these settings - i.e. change their screensaver. Are there any other options? -- Craig White <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list