From kde-devel Wed Sep 28 03:26:43 2005 From: Alan Ezust Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 03:26:43 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: re-enableding panel configuration Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=112787806401271 Thanks for the informative and non-snarky reply, Thiago. My, my, the developers of kiosk are mighty sensitive - I had no idea it was even called kiosk, or that it was considered a "security" feature (I thought it could just be enabled by a file copied into my ~/.kde directory from /etc/skel or something). Realizing now it is a security feature, I can see the folly in my ways... On 9/26/05, Thiago Macieira wrote: > 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, or the panel, > > which means they can not add items to the panel either. > > > >What is the mechanism by which this is achieved? Is there a way a > >savvy user can get around it? > > It's Kiosk, the KDE lockdown framework. It's designed to prevent people > from doing what you're trying to do. > > And it's also designed so that savvy users don't get around it, if > properly configured. If you find out a way of getting around it, let us > know so that we can fix the bug. > > (You're asking the developers because you want to help them, right?) > > -- > Thiago Macieira - thiago (AT) macieira.info - thiago (AT) kde.org > PGP/GPG: 0x6EF45358; fingerprint: > E067 918B B660 DBD1 105C 966C 33F5 F005 6EF4 5358 > > 1. On frumscafte, hwonne time_t wæs náht, se scieppend þone circolwyrde > wundorcræftlíge cennede and seo eorðe wæs idel and hit wæs gód. > > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<