On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 11:45 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote: > Craig White wrote: > > > I have installed kiosktool which is very cool (thanks Rex) but it seems > > that it's an all or none proposition... > > > > [ScreenSaver][$i] > > Enabled=true > > Lock=true > > LockGrace=60000 > > Saver=KBlankscreen.desktop > > Timeout=300 > > > > which means that users won't be able to overwrite these settings - i.e. > > change their screensaver. > > > > Are there any other options? > > You should be able to mark individual entries with [$i] too, so maybe > something like: > [ScreenSaver] > Enabled[$i]=true > Lock[$i]=true > ... > ? ---- OK - one more question then because I can see that my desktop system which has kiosktool installed behaves differently than the impact of my editing a users $HOME/.kde/share/config/kdesktoprc directly (they are running on a system that DOESN'T have kiosktool installed. The [$i] is apparently not meaningful to a specific user's kdesktoprc file itself but only meaningful on the the system /usr/share/config/kdesktoprc or a system with kiosktool installed. Does that track with your understanding? Craig -- Craig White <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>