On 2/25/06, Carl Hartung
On Saturday 25 February 2006 10:14, Andre Truter wrote:
Just to make sure I checked my displaymanager file and the settings that you list are not in mine. Those setings are KDM specific in 9.3 in any case. Or that is how it seems.
I ran 9.3 + gdm + Gnome as default for a long time and was able to configure many things (including the login manager IIRC) using the KDE Control Center:
As user: "kcontrol -caption "%c" %i %m" (if it's not in your menu.)
That will mean that I need to install the KDE base system, which I do not want to do.
Then System Administration > Login Manager; you'll probably need to use the Administrative Mode button.
Also, in YaST2's 'Edit and Create Users' module, I've just selected my normal account, clicked "Edit" and the first checkbox I see below my information is "Disable User Login". I'm pretty sure this directive will be respected regardless of your default display and window manager settings. YMMV, of course.
Will this not prevent the user from logging in? -- Andre Truter | Software Engineer | Registered Linux user #185282 ICQ #40935899 | AIM: trusoftzaf | http://www.trusoft.co.za ~ A dinosaur is a salamander designed to Mil Spec ~