> This exchange from a few weeks ago might help (forgive the copy/paste):
>
>
> Jason-
>
>
> ACtually, if you run gconf-editor as root (or via sudo), you can make
> any change and set it as either a global default or global mandatory
> change, so it will affect everyone (by right-clicking on the changed
> item).
>
> I use this to disable the "hibernate" feature for all thin client users
> on Ubuntu Dapper.
>
> Cheers,
>
>

Hey Gideon,

Thanks for the reply but we are running on KDE using Konquor.
Any Ideas on how we can do the same on KDE?





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> This exchange from a few weeks ago might help (forgive the copy/paste):
>
>
> Jason-
>
>
> ACtually, if you run gconf-editor as root (or via sudo), you can make
> any change and set it as either a global default or global mandatory
> change, so it will affect everyone (by right-clicking on the changed
> item).
>
> I use this to disable the "hibernate" feature for all thin client users
> on Ubuntu Dapper.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> -Gadi
>
>
> On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 16:56 -0400, Jason Maas wrote:
>
>> Hi Sergey & others,
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Sergey V. Bykov wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Yes. I have same effect with LTSP-4.2-U2, Fedora Core 5 as server
>>>
> and
>>> GNOME as environment.
>>> If more than 1 terminal in network, than fancy icons "floppy (2),
>>>
> floppy
>>> (3), floppy (4) and so on" appear on desktop.
>>> And second problem - if insert some cdrom than not only icon appear
>>>
> on
>>> desktop but folder with name of volume appears too.
>>
>> Good news!  I did some Googling and found a Nautilus setting which
>>
> seems
>> to make the "floppy & CD icons for everyone!" problem go away.  Use
> the
>> GNOME Configuration Editor (gconf-editor) to change the "apps ->
>>
> nautilus
>> -> desktop -> volumes visible" setting to Off and then it doesn't show
>>
> the
>> fancy floppy and CD icons.  Everyone using Nautilus would need to
> make
>> that change.
>>
>> Then each user only sees the icons that look like folders, and only
>>
> for
>> their own local devices.
>>
>> On a somewhat related note, would it be possible to change the LTSP
>>
> code
>> so that the desktop icons can specify different filenames for the
> icons
>> for the 3 types of local devices: floppies, CDs and USB mass storage
>> devices?  If so, is that a hard change to make?
>>
>> Jason
>>
>>
>>
>>
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