On Tue, 2010-12-07 at 09:12 -0600, Hikaru-71 wrote: > Hi! I have small question: is it possible to limit user when using > wine. For example allow for a certain user to run only 1 application? > Yes. Its called a "captive login" Are you expecting the user to be logging in from the Linux console or over the network? The way you implement it will be different in each case. Simply changing the login for that user with the user management tool may do the trick for console logins - or not, depending on the run-time requirements of the single application, but basically you'd change the Login shell: setting it to something like: /bin/bash -c /path/to/application might do it for you, but I suggest you do a search on 'captive login' and read up on it and/or ask your distro's support forum before trying it. Its not necessarily straight forward to do and a simple approach may not stop a determined visitor from breaking out of your captive login jail. You'd do well to also look at "chroot login" as well, though this link may give you a headstart: http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/current/doc/chroot-login-howto.html Martin