On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 2:50 PM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > Note that I still can't post to the list.... > > Jerry Geis wrote: > > Hi all - almost have my migration to Centos 7 done... > > > > My last piece is finding a way to keep menus away from users on Gnome 3. > > > > gsettings took me pretty far, to remap gconf-tool to gsettings. > > > > I also removed two packages > > gnome-shell-extension-places-menu > > gnome-shell-extension-app-menu > > > > This removed the Places and Apps menu options in the top panel. > > > > However - when doing this now I see the menu choice for "Activities". > > > > I am wondering if anyone knows how to remove that or make it > > non-functional... > > You can click on it and run a "terminal" which I do not desire. > > I missed the beginning of this - is this supposed to be like a kiosk? The > only things the users can do is click on icons, and those are all they're > allowed to do? If so, I think there's a kiosk setup. > > And don't forget to disable screen, or whatever it is, that lets me to > <f[2-x], and get to a text-mode login.... > > mark > > Mark - it is basically a Kiosk. I really dont want any icons on the screen - I am remotely controlling the box and what is on the screen for viewing. if someone connected a mouse I dont want them to be able to do anything. I have disable the function keys and such... thanks, Jerry