I'm looking for a good way to lock down desktop configurations
for about 100 users. The users are on Gnome 1.2 with Sawfish, and they log
in via NIS with NFS-mounted /home directories on a server. I think I might
be able to set permissions on their config files so they can't be altered by
non-root users, but I don't want to break other processes that might want to
access these files. All I need to do is to prevent users from changing
their panels, add/remove programs from the desktop, or change background images,
etc. Basic "corporate" stuff. This would make an interesting
mini-howto....
Thanks,
Andy Richardson
I.T. Manager
Key Financial Systems
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