[CentOS] Block file system browing with Nautilus
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu
m3freak at rogers.comFri Dec 16 17:25:37 UTC 2005
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Hello All, It's possible to lock down the Gnome desktop so that a user can't open a terminal. One of the steps includes not letting Nautilus manage the desktop, but that's okay. However, it's still possible to browse the file system with Nautilus by clicking on "Computer" in the tool bar, and then on "Filesystem". I want to block this. Can the "Filesystem" icon be removed? I haven't seen an gconf keys that can be set, but I may have missed them. Is there some other method available to remove that option in Nautilus? Oh, I'm trying to do this on a CentOS 4 system. Thanks for any tips. Regards, Ranbir -- Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu Systems Aligned Inc. www.systemsaligned.com
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