Is it possible to have a system wide configuration of buttons offered when user clicks on 'Quit'?

wtautz wtautz at cs.uwaterloo.ca
Tue Sep 26 16:32:15 CEST 2006


ezzetabi wrote:
> Check your sudoer file.
> you should find a line like:
>
> user ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /opt/xfce4/libexec/xfsm-shutdown-helper
> that allows users to shutdown the machine from xfce.
>
> If you want allow only someone, create a group called shutdown and add the line:
> %shutdown ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /opt/xfce4/libexec/xfsm-shutdown-helper
>
> so only the shutdown users can use xfsm-shutdown-helper.
>   
I don't have an entry like this nor a xfsm-shutdown-helper command...
running on Ubuntu/Dapper.


>
>
> Alexander Toresson wrote:
>   
>> On 9/25/06, wtautz <wtautz at cs.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hi, I was wondering if there is an easy way to have a system wide
>>> technique that would allow me to remove the 'restart', 'suspend',
>>> 'shutdown',
>>> 'hiberate' buttons when a user clicks 'Quit'. I have managed to get rid
>>> of some of these
>>> by using the xfce-settings manager. It would seem that this would only
>>> a user to manage his/her own settings?
>>>
>>> fedfan
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>
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