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Re: normal user can shut down the system



Le dimanche 03 octobre 2004 à 10:23 -0500, Kenny Hitt a écrit :
> Hi.  I'm running the Gnome 2.6 on Sarge.  I just noticed a normal user
> can choose to shutdown or reboot the system on logout.  How can I
> disable such a stupid feature?  I'm sure this was discussed, but I can't
> find the info.  Would someone please point me to a doc about this stupid
> option and how to disable it?  Since the option is on the Gnome log out
> dialog and I can't find anything about it in /etc/gdm.conf, it must be a
> part of Gnome.

It's a known issue, see http://bugs.debian.org/261980

In summary, this is a feature in gnome-session, but disabling it
wouldn't change anything, as the user would still be able to shut down
the computer using gdmflexiserver.

Regards,
-- 
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