Won't a simple 'chroot' in the default shell of the user put all other applications inaccessible?
I guess you can trim off the menu functions and start panel functions in most of the WMs? -Ramesh | -----Original Message----- | From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:42 AM | To: debian-user | Subject: Which window-manager for a kiosk? | | | Which window manager will give me the ability to size/move/close/etc | windows, but without the ability to start other programs, | etc. I want a | kiosk style setup, on a low-memory machine. ICEWM has that | menu at the | bottom with the "Start" menu, so it's unsuitable. I tried twm, but I | have to manually place the default app (Galeon) when it | starts or when a | new window is opened by the web site being visited, and I | would prefer | the window to just take the entire screen or at least not | require manual | placement. | | Any suggestions? | | Thanks! | | Kent