kde-kiosk help needed

Kevin Krammer kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Thu May 29 20:06:22 BST 2008


Hi all,

kde-kiosk [1] is a mailinglist dedicated to KDE's Kiosk framework which can be 
used to lock down what users are allowed to use or configure on the desktops 
and in their applications, but also have different settings depending on 
environment variables or output of a script or program.

This options are not only interesting for kiosk type setups, e.g. public 
webbrowsing stations, but also in centrally managed KDE deployments.

I know that a couple of people on this lists I am writing this to are in fact 
using KDE and such options in such scenarios, which is why I would like to 
ask you folks to also subscribe to the kde-kiosk list to help others also 
interested in this particular technology.

The list itself is very low traffic, about 20 messages this month and only 8 
in April, so it will not take away lost of your time and you will benefit in 
having a special interest group matching or mostly overlapping with your 
interests as far as KDE is concerned.

Thanks,
Kevin

[1] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-kiosk

-- 
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring
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