I'm using a Redhat Linux with resources hungry applications.
There are three issues that I've to solve:
1. Post-Reboot autologin as a preconfigured user (without the KDE-Login ...).
This can be performed using the gdmsetup utility, but I need to provide this feature to a large number
of hosts and couldn't find the affected configuration files to use as a template.
2. Actually, this resources hungry application is planned to substitute the KDE-Login, so I'm looking for a way
to use just the window manager, bypassing the desktop or even preventing it.
3. In case that the desktop's activation can not be prevented, I need to disable all the options provided by it:
3.1 The task-bar panels and properties.
3.2 The popup menus, function keys, root menus, utilities, terminals, ... etc.
3.3 The system's purpose is to run this special application, so no other abilities should be provided to the
end-user.
Sincerely.
Zeev
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Hi,
I'm using a Redhat Linux with resources hungry applications.
There are three issues that I've to solve:
1. Post-Reboot autologin as a preconfigured user (without the KDE-Login ...).
This can be performed using the gdmsetup utility, but I need to provide this feature to a large number
of hosts and couldn't find the affected configuration files to use as a template.
2. Actually, this resources hungry application is planned to substitute the KDE-Login, so I'm looking for a way
to use just the window manager, bypassing the desktop or even preventing it.
3. In case that the desktop's activation can not be prevented, I need to disable all the options provided by it:
3.1 The task-bar panels and properties.
3.2 The popup menus, function keys, root menus, utilities, terminals, ... etc.
3.3 The system's purpose is to run this special application, so no other abilities should be provided to the
end-user.
Sincerely.
Zeev