RE: Lock a kde2-session
>I got maybe a simple question: >does anybody know how to c a n c e l the locking out from a >KDE-User-Session? >I already locked for the binary-file that locks the user-session but >didn't succed. take a look at the screensaver settings in the controlcenter, there you can disable/enable password >Thanks in advance >Heide
Lock a kde2-session
I got maybe a simple question: does anybody know how to c a n c e l the locking out from a KDE-User-Session? I already locked for the binary-file that locks the user-session but didn't succed. Thanks in advance Heide
Re: Logout and lock a KDE2-session
> So I searched on my system and in books for the command that logs out a > user's session. > dcop kdesktop default logout > The second is: I want to remove the lock - item from the front panel > menu of KDE. User's shouldn't be permitted to lock out while having > a break, they only should logout from their session. > impossible. after 2.2 is released, it will be made optional, but you can't prevent the users from enabling it themselves or using a completely other screen locker. but this is no problem, if you leave alt-ctrl-backspace enabled - the screen saver will be killed together with the rest of the session. greetings -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- Nothing is fool-proof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Logout and lock a KDE2-session
Maybe I got 2 stupid questions, but I think that the answer of this wil be quite short. So I searched on my system and in books for the command that logs out a user's session. The command "logout" or something like that doesn't seem to be right. The second is: I want to remove the lock - item from the front panel menu of KDE. User's shouldn't be permitted to lock out while having a break, they only should logout from their session. Thank you and greetings (it's my first time working with that system)