I have a desktop that I have been using as a terminal sever, I have all the file permissions and applications I wanted users to access ready to do.
However, I want to prevent users from being able to shutdown the machine. I had a user shutdown the machine and as a result prevented people form using the machine for a whole weekend.
Yast: Security and Users: Local Security. There is an option to lock
down shutdown to just ‘root’. You can also have the system ignore
Ctrl+Alt+Del which is nice most of the time. Finally there is a setting
so you cannot shutdown from the GUI either.
Good luck.
mejason69 wrote:
> I have a desktop that I have been using as a terminal sever, I have all
> the file permissions and applications I wanted users to access ready to
> do.
>
> However, I want to prevent users from being able to shutdown the
> machine. I had a user shutdown the machine and as a result prevented
> people form using the machine for a whole weekend.
>
> any ideas?
>
>
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