Re: Blocking Access (UPDATE)
- From: SoloCDM <deedsmis aculink net>
- To: Miguel de Icaza <miguel ximian com>
- Cc: "Gnome-List (Request)" <gnome-list gnome org>, "Gnome 2.0 (Request)" <gnome-2-0-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Blocking Access (UPDATE)
- Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 14:50:18 -0600
Miguel de Icaza stated the following:
>
> On 30 Mar 2001 09:08:32 -0700, SoloCDM wrote:
> > When a user is in their account using X, is there a way to keep
> > them from accessing Settings, System, ...?
>
> Well, you could remove the programs that implement those (like removing
> the control panel package).
This brings up an interesting point. If the user is later given an
administration position, then all those things (like: control panel,
...) will need to be reinstalled.
Why not have some configuration file in an administration directory
simply shut those things off (keep them from loading)?!?! If I go
around removing some of these items, some all-in-one package might
start having a fit if it can't find its dependents. It doesn't seem
too much of an out-of-bounds request, because root already has things
that load into X (in: Red Hat menus) when only root is recognized for
administration purposes. If this idea is valid, then why not have all
workstations controlled by a server. It would reduce workload and
increase administration scope from one location.
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Signed,
SoloCDM
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