Re: KDE - How to disable the Switch User and Lock in Leave Menu ?
Hi, On Freitag, 9. März 2018 21:55:52 CET Zaiwen Gong wrote: > Hi, > > I am using KDE 4.10. > > I would like to find out how to disable the Switch User and Lock in > Leave Menu. > > I don't want to disable Switch User and Lock button in the Leave Menu at > system level. > > Instead, I would like to do it at user level. That is, I would like to > configure a special user's .kde/share/config file and when this special > user logins, he will not see the Switch User and Lock button in the > Leave Menu. > > I tried to put below contents in .kde/share/config/kdeglobals of > intended user. You could also try ksmserverrc or plasmarc Also consider asking at the KDE Enterprise mailinglist https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/enterprise It is used by sysadmins who manage KDE deployments and often discuss action restrictions. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Put all KDE config files under one directory like ~/.config/kde/
How long have you been using Linux and/or Unix systems? Before the Freedesktop.org standard everyone put their config and other user-specific resource stuff in a place of their choosing, typically directly into $HOME or if you were lucky, in a dedicated subdirectory under $HOME (e.g.: ~/.ssh). To extrapolate your argument a bit: don't you think that /usr/bin is an even worse total mess? Everything ends up being installed there Morale: storing settings files of an entire software family will always remain a mess. This may be why Gnome/GTk use a database (or at least provide a database-like central interface to the settings repository). And you only have to look at the MS Windows registry to know what an incredible mess such a thing can become. The best way to figure out which settings file you're looking for is to look at the file date. And if you want them all in one place you should be able to do that with a simple change (maybe even a configure option) to one of the frameworks. Certain distributions did that so KDE4 stuff was under ~/.kde4 instead of ~/.kde . Doing this upstream would force the decision upon everyone, with all the resulting maintenance costs (each and every application will have to ensure their settings are migrated properly and even then some users may find that they lost their settings). That's not a decision the core devs will make lightly, or so I hope. R.
Re: Put all KDE config files under one directory like ~/.config/kde/
On Montag, 12. März 2018 06:33:42 CET stardiviner wrote: > I found KDE put all components config files under ~/.config/. > Because there are lot of configs of KDE, and lot of programs configs > under it. > When I want to do something (like reset KDE configs) I don't know which > ones need to delete. > Put all KDE related config files under ~/.config/kde/ will help user. It seems that at some point there was a .config/kde.org "vendor" directory, but indeed most configs are at the top level nowadays. I would suggest to file a wish item ticket on bugs.kde.org Unfortunately changing file locations is a bit problematic, as moving the file means an older version won't find it anymore and copying means they easily get out of sync. But it does sound like a good idea to have each vendor use a directory of its own. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: KDE - How to disable the Switch User and Lock in Leave Menu ?
Hi Kevin, Thank you very much for the reply. I tried several files (kdeglobals, ksmserverrc, plasma-desktoprc, plasma-desktop-appletsrc) with two formats, but none is working. [KDE Action Restrictions][$i] action/switch_user=false action/start_new_session=false [KDE Action Restrictions] lock_session=false switch_user=false I will ask at the KDE Enterprise mailing list. || Thanks, Zaiwen On 03/12/18 05:05, Kevin Krammer wrote: Hi, On Freitag, 9. März 2018 21:55:52 CET Zaiwen Gong wrote: Hi, I am using KDE 4.10. I would like to find out how to disable the Switch User and Lock in Leave Menu. I don't want to disable Switch User and Lock button in the Leave Menu at system level. Instead, I would like to do it at user level. That is, I would like to configure a special user's .kde/share/config file and when this special user logins, he will not see the Switch User and Lock button in the Leave Menu. I tried to put below contents in .kde/share/config/kdeglobals of intended user. You could also try ksmserverrc or plasmarc Also consider asking at the KDE Enterprise mailinglist https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/enterprise It is used by sysadmins who manage KDE deployments and often discuss action restrictions. Cheers, Kevin
Re: Put all KDE config files under one directory like ~/.config/kde/
I see. you mentioned problem indeed. I will consider find file based on modified timestamp. On 03/12/2018 05:17 PM, Kevin Krammer wrote: On Montag, 12. März 2018 06:33:42 CET stardiviner wrote: I found KDE put all components config files under ~/.config/. Because there are lot of configs of KDE, and lot of programs configs under it. When I want to do something (like reset KDE configs) I don't know which ones need to delete. Put all KDE related config files under ~/.config/kde/ will help user. It seems that at some point there was a .config/kde.org "vendor" directory, but indeed most configs are at the top level nowadays. I would suggest to file a wish item ticket on bugs.kde.org Unfortunately changing file locations is a bit problematic, as moving the file means an older version won't find it anymore and copying means they easily get out of sync. But it does sound like a good idea to have each vendor use a directory of its own. Cheers, Kevin