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====== Preferences ====== | ====== Preferences ====== | ||
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===== General ===== | ===== General ===== | ||
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? Prompt on logout | ? Prompt on logout | ||
! This option disables the logout confirmation dialog. Whether the session will be saved or not depends on whether you enabled the automatic saving of sessions on logout or not. | ! This option disables the logout confirmation dialog. Whether the session will be saved or not depends on whether you enabled the automatic saving of sessions on logout or not. | ||
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- | On the left, the dialog shows a list of all installed engines. Select an engine, and you will see, if available, a preview and information about it. You can click on the {gui> | ||
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- | xfce4-session provides three Splash themes engines by default. Their respective configuration options -- if any -- are available from the {gui> | ||
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? Manage remote applications | ? Manage remote applications | ||
! Allow the session manager to manage applications running on remote hosts. Since this option may constitute a security risk, by listening to a TCP port on your system, do not enable it unless you know what you are doing. | ! Allow the session manager to manage applications running on remote hosts. Since this option may constitute a security risk, by listening to a TCP port on your system, do not enable it unless you know what you are doing. | ||
- | ! System administrators may want to disable this option globally using the session managers KIOSK capabilities. | + | ! System administrators may want to disable this option globally using the session managers |