On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 02:13, Matt Morgan wrote: > You also, for a shared login like that, should use a browser in a kiosk > mode that doesn't allow changes to settings, history, etc. Unless you > want to clean it up occasionally. Opera has a very good kiosk mode. > Mozilla/Firefox has a lot of potential, but the kiosk modes I know about > aren't there yet. When we do this at work (a big museum) it's usually > for web-connected kiosk stations that we can't have porn, etc., popping > up on. Also we don't want to fix them all the time. But at the moment we > use MS Windows stations with severely restricted system policies for > this, we haven't done a linux one yet. GNOME's kiosk mode will work in GNOME 2.6. -- Colin Charles, byte@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.bytebot.net/ http://training.bytebot.net/ - OpenOffice.org Training http://fedoranews.org/colin/fnu/ - Fedora News Updates