2018-04-01 12:00 GMT+03:00 Ulrich Sibiller :
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> Михайло Падалка schrieb am So., 1. Apr. 2018, 00:31:
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>> I just want all users to start the custom session script, which will
>> setup keyboard (unfortunaly x2go cannot do that from server side
Михайло Падалка schrieb am So., 1. Apr. 2018, 00:31:
> I just want all users to start the custom session script, which will
> setup keyboard (unfortunaly x2go cannot do that from server side :()
> and run correct session.
> Do I understand correctly, that current X2Go
2018-04-01 1:36 GMT+03:00 Stefan Baur :
> Am 01.04.2018 um 00:26 schrieb Михайло Падалка:
>> Thanks for reply.
>> The main intention is to not actually forbid something, but rather to
>> minimize possible user mistakes. There is a long list of options in
>> session setup -
Am 01.04.2018 um 00:26 schrieb Михайло Падалка:
> Thanks for reply.
> The main intention is to not actually forbid something, but rather to
> minimize possible user mistakes. There is a long list of options in
> session setup - KDE, GNOME, ... - which we don't plan to install on
> the server. But
Hm... for some reason I did not receive replies to gmail, saw the
response on mail-archive :(
> If you just want to hide entries in Published Application mode, you can
> replace the symlink /etc/x2go/applications with a real directory and
> copy the *.desktop files you want into that.
> Note that
Am 30.03.2018 um 15:40 schrieb Михайло Падалка:
> Is there any possibility to limit what session users can start?
If you just want to hide entries in Published Application mode, you can
replace the symlink /etc/x2go/applications with a real directory and
copy the *.desktop files you want into
Hello!
Is there any possibility to limit what session users can start?
Thanks!
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З повагою,
Михайло
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