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Devon wrote:
>> >Sorry, I don't know much about Gnome. But the ability to reboot as a
>> >user is scary.
>>
>> No, it isn't. The ability to do that is limited to the user logged in
>> at the console, in which case the issue of physical security is m
SystemMenu=true/SystemMenu=false/' > /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf
Regards,
Wolfgang
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> Subject:
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> Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen?
> From:
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> Tom Pollerman <[
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On Thursday 11 April 2002 01:09 am, David Talkington wrote:
> Tom Pollerman wrote:
> >Sorry, I don't know much about Gnome. But the ability to reboot as a
> >user is scary.
>
> No, it isn't. The ability to do that is limited to the user logged in
> a
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Tom Pollerman wrote:
>Sorry, I don't know much about Gnome. But the ability to reboot as a
>user is scary.
No, it isn't. The ability to do that is limited to the user logged in
at the console, in which case the issue of physical security is moot.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 08:40:29 +0200
Wolfgang Mayerwieser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you very much for your answer, Werner.
> Unfortunately, this does not help me:
>
> I want to do it from a RH7.2 kickstart file, so traversing through a
> graphical interface is of no use for me, just modi
Thank you very much for your answer, Werner.
Unfortunately, this does not help me:
I want to do it from a RH7.2 kickstart file, so traversing through a
graphical interface is of no use for me, just modifying a file or
whatever can be done in the kickstart's "post" section is possible.
(We are u
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Wolfgang Mayerwieser wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In order to prevent ordinary users from shutting down the system, I
> performed
> rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/reboot
> rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/halt
> rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/poweroff
> and modified
Hi!
In order to prevent ordinary users from shutting down the system, I
performed
rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/reboot
rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/halt
rm -f /etc/security/console.apps/poweroff
and modified /etc/inittab such that ctrl-alt-del is disabled,
as suggested by t