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Wednesday, January 21st 2009, 9:11pm

Author: adam.nace

Remove Right Mouse Button menu from .desktop file

I have a few .destkop files on the desktop of my machine that is open to public use, and I would like to be able to prevent users from right-clicking and: Cut Copy Rename Move to Trash even restricting the editable_desktop_icons action doesn't solve this. It removes the "Copy to" and "Move to" and "Properties" items, but it leaves the singular cut, copy, rename, and move to trash behind. It also leaves behind the "Actions" menu, which contains encrypt and download with kget, which are service me...

Tuesday, January 20th 2009, 12:19am

Author: adam.nace

RE: Lock Down Kicker Context Menu and Applet Context Menus

Quoted from "adam.nace" I have a machine that is running kde 3, which I have to administer, and it will be in use by people who are potentially untrusted. I want to lock down as much of the configurability of a given user account as I can, to prevent people from changing configuration stuff on me. I've been able to figure out quite a bit so far, but one problem I'm having is that if I right click on the kicker, I get a context menu that has a "configure panel", which has all sorts of stuff that...

Monday, January 19th 2009, 11:50pm

Author: adam.nace

RE: Edit the right-click menu.

Quoted from "nvion" Hello. ( I'm french, apologies for my bad english) I would like to edit the right click of KDE. (When you are on the Desktop -> Right click -> How to edit this menu ?) If it is possible, can you give me the configuration file. I want to delete the line concerning "Settings the Desktop" I search in servicemenus, /usr/share/templates, kiosktool but I don't find anything. Thanks a lot Bye. I think what you are looking for is Control Center -> Desktop -> Behavior -> General -> M...

Monday, January 19th 2009, 11:45pm

Author: adam.nace

Lock Down Kicker Context Menu and Applet Context Menus

I have a machine that is running kde 3, which I have to administer, and it will be in use by people who are potentially untrusted. I want to lock down as much of the configurability of a given user account as I can, to prevent people from changing configuration stuff on me. I've been able to figure out quite a bit so far, but one problem I'm having is that if I right click on the kicker, I get a context menu that has a "configure panel", which has all sorts of stuff that I don't want people to b...