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Ewan Mac Mahon wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 08:02:13AM +1000, Alfred Vahau wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This list has brought to my attention some of the lightweight window
managers such as ice, fv and flux. I've visited their respective sites
and in the long term will want to try one of these out. For now I've
decidedd to stick with genome and trim down as much as possible.
Locking down firefox was easy. I've specified the URL in firefox so it
automatically loads. And I've removed the location bar also so a user
won't be tempted to try out anything else.
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Just a (lateral) thought - do you actually need a window manager at all?
If all you want to run is full screen Firefox and the user doesn't need
to be able to move/size/minimise etc the window then you can just start
Firefox from the login script and when/if they kill it they're logged
out.
Ewan
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Precisely my case. User doesn't get to see the desktop at all.<br>
There are still processes that need to be disabled as they are loaded<br>
by default. Otherwise good enough for now.<br>
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Alfred,<br>
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