Re: Locking down F14 shutdown options

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On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 17:59:31 -0500
Gabriel L. Somlo wrote:


> Can I modify F14 to require the root password when either
> Suspend/Restart/Shutdown is selected via the Shutdown Options
> (lower-right corner of GDM login screen), or when a user
> selects System -> ShutDown -> Suspend/Hibernate/Restart/Shutdown
> from the gnome-panel ?

gconf-editor can do what you want to do.

You can remove the "main menu" application entirely, add the "logout" button to
the users' panels, and then go to apps-panel-global and select locked-down.
(This works for either a single user if you run gconf-editor as that user, or
globally if you run gconf-editor as root.  Note that if you set it as the user,
the same user can change it back again.)

Another alternative is apps- gnomepowermanager-can_hibernate and can_suspend

or

apps-gnomepowermanager-buttons-power (change from "interactive" to "nothing")





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