John Horne wrote:
On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 21:04 -0500, Ted Miller wrote:
On 11/19/2012 07:25 AM, John Horne wrote:
The problem is that we would like to configure the login screen, so that it does not show the user list, that it does not allow the shutdown or reboot commands (from the login screen), and if possible to remove the 30 second confirmation timer that occurs when logout (via 'leave') is selected.
I have gone into the 'System settings->Advanced->Login screen', and disabled both local and remote shutdowns and reboots. I have also disabled the showing of the user list, and disabled logout confirmations.
Are you actually using KDE login? I believe that by default Centos uses the GDM Gnome login, even when you install KDE. I am running Centos6 with KDE, but I am quite certain that my login is still the default. Before upgrading this machine I was running Centos5, and I jumped through a bunch of hoops to enable the KDE login screen, KDM. I just checked, KDM is installed, but I am quite certain it is not enabled.
Hello,
I basically set the same settings, using the same method, as I did for my Fedora PC. As said, that works. So configuring KDE using the 'system settings' works in Fedora, but not in CentOS.
well, *are* you using kdm?? what's the output of ps aux | egrep 'kdm|gdm'