On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 18:52:56 -0700 (MST)
Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
Why should someone have a program installed, nobody's using. (or
nobody should use) If I don't want to use ssh and I want to disable
someone else to ssh to my (desktop)
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:33:52 +0100
Igor Genibel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should also try to use the kiosk mode directives globaly
Why should someone have a program installed, nobody's using. (or nobody
should use) If I don't want to use ssh and I want to disable someone
else to ssh to my
also sprach Ulrich Fürst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.11.06.1250 +0100]:
I had success with apt-get --purge remove kpersonalizer
kdebase depends on kpersonalizer
also sprach Ulrich Fürst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.11.06.1255 +0100]:
Why should someone have a program installed, nobody's using.
I
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 13:47:23 +0100
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also sprach Ulrich Fürst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.11.06.1250
+0100]:
I had success with apt-get --purge remove kpersonalizer
kdebase depends on kpersonalizer
Sure, I know and kde-core depends on it, too. But they
also sprach Ulrich Fürst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.11.06.1525 +0100]:
Sure, I know and kde-core depends on it, too. But they are only
metapackages.
So? This is what users install.
I do wonder why kde-core even depends on kpersonalizer. It should be
a suggestion...
/me files a bug.
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Please
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 15:44:11 +0100
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do wonder why kde-core even depends on kpersonalizer. It should be
a suggestion...
/me files a bug.
Sorry, I've writen this out of my memory. I ckecked it now.
kpersonlizer isn't depending on kde-core but on
* martin f krafft [Sat, 06 Nov 2004 15:44:11 +0100]:
also sprach Ulrich Fürst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.11.06.1525 +0100]:
Sure, I know and kde-core depends on it, too. But they are only
metapackages.
So? This is what users install.
I do wonder why kde-core even depends on kpersonalizer.
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:33:52 +0100
Igor Genibel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should also try to use the kiosk mode directives globaly
Why should someone have a program installed, nobody's using. (or nobody
should use) If I don't want to use ssh and I want to
On Thursday 04 November 2004 21:42, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 22:04:27 +0200
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[please CC me on replies]
I would like to disable kersonalizer globally. I tried:
I had success with apt-get --purge remove kpersonalizer
You should also
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 22:04:27 +0200
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[please CC me on replies]
I would like to disable kersonalizer globally. I tried:
I had success with apt-get --purge remove kpersonalizer
hope to help
Ulrich
[please CC me on replies]
I would like to disable kersonalizer globally. I tried:
cat EOF /etc/kde3/kpersonalizerrc
[General]
FirstLogin=false
EOF
but this has the effect that now, kpersonalizer pops up on *every*
login. Please advise...
Thanks,
(and sorry for the mail flood)
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On Friday 29 October 2004 22:04, martin f krafft wrote:
[please CC me on replies]
[General]
FirstLogin=false
but this has the effect that now, kpersonalizer pops up on *every*
login. Please advise...
try adding a dir to KDEDIRS and put the the kdepersonalizerrc file (with the
above 2
also sprach cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004.10.29.2252
+0200]:
try adding a dir to KDEDIRS and put the the kdepersonalizerrc file (with the
above 2 Lines) in dir/share/config/
not sure why this doesn't work when put into /etc/kde3, debian-edu does the
above (see
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