John Horne wrote: > On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 21:04 -0500, Ted Miller wrote: >> On 11/19/2012 07:25 AM, John Horne wrote: > >>> >>> The problem is that we would like to configure the login screen, so that >>> it does not show the user list, that it does not allow the shutdown or >>> reboot commands (from the login screen), and if possible to remove the >>> 30 second confirmation timer that occurs when logout (via 'leave') is >>> selected. >>> >>> I have gone into the 'System settings->Advanced->Login screen', and >>> disabled both local and remote shutdowns and reboots. I have also >>> disabled the showing of the user list, and disabled logout >>> confirmations. >>> > >> Are you actually using KDE login? I believe that by default Centos uses >> the GDM Gnome login, even when you install KDE. I am running Centos6 with >> KDE, but I am quite certain that my login is still the default. Before >> upgrading this machine I was running Centos5, and I jumped through a bunch >> of hoops to enable the KDE login screen, KDM. I just checked, KDM is >> installed, but I am quite certain it is not enabled. >> > Hello, > > I basically set the same settings, using the same method, as I did for > my Fedora PC. As said, that works. So configuring KDE using the 'system > settings' works in Fedora, but not in CentOS. well, *are* you using kdm?? what's the output of ps aux | egrep 'kdm|gdm' _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos