Hi Jani, no I am not running kiosk mode, I am running a small office. But since I found this bug report while looking for something else I figured that somebody might be interested in some information 8-)
Anyway, when running either gnome or kde, without any special config, they both figure out that they are running out of a thin client and refuses to provide options that could close down the server for the whole network. With xubuntu it is a different game, any user can shut down the server. Since we do not have anybody evil (or stupid) enough to shut down our server in a bad way around my place that is not a problem for me, but still it irritates me a little bit every time I log out, to have this abundance of options to chose from when I only want to log out. A slightly unrelated idea for a new feature is having shutdown and reboot buttons that works on the client after you log out. Now you will have to wait for the log out to be accomplished before you can switch of your terminal. So I did not write my previous message because of personal problems but rather because that Jérôme asked for some more input. BTW, since xfce seems to be quite easy to configure, I doubt it would be a great trouble for a manager of a kiosk setup to disable the "evil" logout options. Though I have not tried setting up this particular thing so I may be wrong, at least there are settings in the control panel ("sessions and startup") for this purpose and there should be config files for the same features as well. Best, r.r. -- Xubuntu desktop manager not LTSP aware https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/65010 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs