Re: Locking down gnome settings

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On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 14:05 +0400, Denis I.Morozov wrote:
> Hi All!
> 
> Has GNOME any methods to prevent changing desktop settings, menu listings, etc? I want to place GNOME as UI for public (for students) library in our Academy (Tyumen State Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering), and I want to maintain all settings for  public-accessed accopunt on terminal server.
> Technical schema:
> NFS/TFTPboot server and  over 50 diskless x86 clients (i486..Cel533), I use some pieces of LTSP, after booting workstation show GDM greeting and user can logon with "public" username without (or with simple) password into server. And here I have some misunderstanding how I can prevent users to change previusly maintained desktop and menus settings.
> _______________________________________________

You probably would like reading this:

Disabling GNOME Desktop Features
http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/2.6/ch10.html

>From the Desktop System Administration Guide.

Regards,

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