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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: re-enableding panel configuration
From:       Ivor Hewitt <ivor () ivor ! org>
Date:       2005-09-27 0:40:33
Message-ID: 200509270140.33522.ivor () ivor ! org
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On Tuesday 27 September 2005 01:28, Alan Ezust wrote:
> At a lab at school, they installed a version of redhat with a crippled KDE.
> Users are not permitted to configure the clock,
>
That probably includes you.

> or the panel, which 
> means they can not add items to the panel either.
>
I'm guessing the intention is to keep the environment clean and not filled 
with cruft that will cause the teacher to waste time resetting environments 
instead of teaching.

> What is the mechanism by which this is achieved? Is there a way a
> savvy user can get around it?
>
A savvy user would probably engage his social engineering skills on the lab 
administrator.

A savvy user probably also wouldn't ask the kde-dev mailing list these sort of 
questions.

-- 
Ivor Hewitt.
 
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