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Hi all,
Im trying to remove these buttons from the top of the menu, but i failed to find where to do that.
Using xfce in latest Linux Mint xfce.
Any help would be apreciated.
Sincerely,
AM
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If you are talking about the Whisker Menu (and it sounds like you may be), then right-click the menu, choose Properties and on the Commands tab, uncheck the ones you don't want to appear.
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Hi Toz,
Thanks for the quick reply, i found it.
Im trying to get everything locked out, its computers for students to study and work.
I still have a problem on locking the change of the desktop background, i cannot find then option to remove it from the right click menu.
Sincerely,
AM
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I've never personally setup kiosk mode using Xfce. There are a number of threads on this forum related to this that you could review that might help you out. Just search for "kiosk".
EDIT:
- here is the xfdesktop README.kiosk file.
- here is the xfdesktop README.xfconf file.
EDIT2: If you're talking about Thunar's right-click "Set As Wallpaper" option, then one approach could be to rename the thunar-wallpaper-plugin.so file. This library adds that extension (option) to the thunar right-click menu. Or you can rebuild thunar passing configure the "--disable-wallpaper-plugin" parameter and it won't build that library.
EDIT3: More info on kiosk setup here. Note the section on xfdesktop.
Last edited by ToZ (2015-05-11 13:20:26)
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Students? Might want to also disable the "BIOS menu" (or the newer setup, if applicable), the physical power switch, and also the USB ports, memory card slots, and optical drive, too . Otherwise, half of the students are liable to be running their own OS before you know it. Although I suppose that would be evidence of them having learned something - and with students, well, I suppose that learning something is certainly the mission, so....
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Students? Might want to also disable the "BIOS menu" (or the newer setup, if applicable), the physical power switch, and also the USB ports, memory card slots, and optical drive, too . Otherwise, half of the students are liable to be running their own OS before you know it. Although I suppose that would be evidence of them having learned something - and with students, well, I suppose that learning something is certainly the mission, so....
Laughing,
MDM
yup everything is blocked even at switch level, ports have sticky mac's and shut on change
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