Re: remove update icon

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Ritesh Khadgaray wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 14:10 -0400, Ron Salyers wrote:
>> I'm running Red Hat AS 4 and I want to remove the update icon from the 
>> panel so my users don't see it.  I was able to remove the sound applet, 
>> but I can't seem to remove that update notifier.
> 
> edit /usr/share/gnome/default.session file and remove rhn-applet line
> along with associated lines.
> 

Thanks!

>> Also, once I remove it I plan to dump the panel settings for root and 
>> load them into the default settings.  Is there anything I need to be 
>> concerned about when doing this?  Or is it just that simple?  The 
>> documentation mentions I should change the positions of panel objects 
>> from absolute to relative, but it looks like that's already the case.  I 
>> assume I don't have to worry about that?
> 
> sorry, a bit lost. Would you like to have default settings for other
> users ?
> 

Yes.  I'm modifying /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults so that the first time 
they login they get what I want them to get.  It looks like there aren't 
default panel settings in this directory.  It looks like that directory 
gets created based on the entries file.  So, for example, I removed the 
sound icon as root, used the gconf tool to dump the /apps/panel 
directory, and used gconf tool to load it into the default gconf 
directory.  That seemed to work.  I just assumed it would be the same 
for the update icon.  Is that the wrong way to do it?

I guess I still don't totally understand how it all works together.

Thanks,

Ron

>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ron
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