Inhibiting the desktop menu on right-click
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 1:35 pm
I am installing computers that will be in self-service in a library, so I need to protect the configuration from the little dears.
To this end, Guest users will have access to only a reduced number of programs, through desktop shortcuts and those locked in place and protected, with:
They will not have access to a panel, /usr/bin/lxpanel being replaced with and the new /usr/bin/panel chattr'ed to protect it from updates.
My last remaining problem to make my desktop bullet-proof is:
Is there a way to inhibit the desktop menu that appears when right-clicking on the desktop ?
Or failing that, to reduce its content to one entry pointing to "Log Out" ?
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To this end, Guest users will have access to only a reduced number of programs, through desktop shortcuts and those locked in place and protected, with:
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chattr -R +i ~/Desktop
chattr +i ~config/pcmanfm/LXDE/desktop-items-0.conf
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#!/bin/bash
exit 0
My last remaining problem to make my desktop bullet-proof is:
Is there a way to inhibit the desktop menu that appears when right-clicking on the desktop ?
Or failing that, to reduce its content to one entry pointing to "Log Out" ?
.