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xfce:xfce4-session:advanced [2015/03/28 04:31] – [SSH and GPG Agents] eric | xfce:xfce4-session:advanced [2021/02/08 05:20] – kevinbowen | ||
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- | ====== Advanced ====== | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
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===== Auto login from console ===== | ===== Auto login from console ===== | ||
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The session manager offers support for the Kiosk Mode, that helps to prevent users from making changes to their session settings. To use it you have to edit or create the file '' | The session manager offers support for the Kiosk Mode, that helps to prevent users from making changes to their session settings. To use it you have to edit or create the file '' | ||
- | The way to explain the format of this file is by using an example. The xfce4-session section of your kioskrc might look like this: | + | The way to explain the format of this file is by using an example. The xfce4-session section of your '' |
[xfce4-session] | [xfce4-session] | ||
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CustomizeSecurity=NONE | CustomizeSecurity=NONE | ||
- | This allows all users to change their splash, chooser and logout settings, but allows only users in the group wheel to customize the compatibility settings and shutdown the system. No one will be allowed to adjust the security settings. | + | This allows all users to change their splash, chooser and logout settings, but allows only users in the group '' |
The session manager supports the following KIOSK capabilities: | The session manager supports the following KIOSK capabilities: |