Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Google Chrome Lockdown

2011-01-05 Thread Chris Roberts
On Tuesday 04 Jan 2011, Leon Hauck wrote: > I was thinking about trying out Chrome instead of FireFox for my LTSP > setup. > > Is there any documentation out there to on how to lock down and optimize > chrome for an LTSP installation like there is for FireFox? > > I'm looking for such things as for

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Google Chrome Lockdown

2011-01-04 Thread Jakob Unterwurzacher
Am 04.01.2011 17:00, schrieb Sam Deeljore: > You should consider opera... since it has a kiosk mode which takes > care of most things... Chrome has a --kiosk switch that removes the UI and goes fullscreen, only possibility to exit is Alt-F4. So the settings are basically inaccessible for the user.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Google Chrome Lockdown

2011-01-04 Thread Emmanuel
On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 03:30:46 -0700, Leon Hauck wrote: > I was thinking about trying out Chrome instead of FireFox for my LTSP > setup. > > Is there any documentation out there to on how to lock down and optimize > chrome for an LTSP installation like there is for FireFox? > > I'm looking for su

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Google Chrome Lockdown

2011-01-04 Thread Sam Deeljore
You should consider opera... since it has a kiosk mode which takes care of most things... Sam On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 4:30 AM, Leon Hauck wrote: > I was thinking about trying out Chrome instead of FireFox for my LTSP setup. > > Is there any documentation out there to on how to lock down and optim

[Ltsp-discuss] Google Chrome Lockdown

2011-01-04 Thread Leon Hauck
I was thinking about trying out Chrome instead of FireFox for my LTSP setup. Is there any documentation out there to on how to lock down and optimize chrome for an LTSP installation like there is for FireFox? I'm looking for such things as forcing settings for using Squid, disabling local cache