Le mercredi 3 mars 2010 16:54:48, Scott Derrick a écrit :
> Another newbie question.
> 
> I used the Ubuntu Alternate CD to install LTSP.
> 
> When a user logs in they have access to way more than I want them to.
> 
> I would like for them not to have access to most of the
> System/Preferences menu and all of the System/Administration menu.
> 
> I would also like to inhibit of hide some if the Application menu items
> and Places menu items.
> 
> How do I do that while still having access to those menus when logging
> into the physical server?

It is not related to login in client or server, but only to user's account and 
groups authorizations. Check the usual Ubuntu/Gnome/Linux documentation about 
user's rights.
Everything in the Administration menu is hide for non admin users.
For most other things, the easier is to use the Pessulus tool.

Xavier
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