On 12/09/2014 02:39 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
> On Mon, December 8, 2014 21:12, David McGuffey wrote:
>> I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
>> kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
>> wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to
ux!
> www.nux.ro
>
> - Original Message -
>> From: "David McGuffey"
>> To: "CentOS mailing list"
>> Sent: Tuesday, 9 December, 2014 02:12:23
>> Subject: [CentOS] How to configure xguest Firefox home page
>> I've installed CentOS 6.
On Mon, December 8, 2014 21:12, David McGuffey wrote:
> I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
> kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
> wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to a particular site.
> Doesn't seem to be much docume
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> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 December, 2014 02:12:23
> Subject: [CentOS] How to configure xguest Firefox home page
> I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
> kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the
On 12/8/2014 6:12 PM, David McGuffey wrote:
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to a particular site.
Doesn't seem to be much documentation on how to
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to a particular site.
Doesn't seem to be much documentation on how to make minor changes to
the account. Lots of SE
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