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Re: Question and goodbye...



Sena,

You can add your user that need access to startx to a group, GUI for
example.  Then chgrp of startx to that group and chmod of the everyone
to null.  This is a quick and dirt way, others on this list may give
you a more advance way.

Dan

---- sena <sena@decoy.ath.cx> wrote:
> Hi...
> 
> Just to ask you a question: is there a way to specify which users may
> start
> the X window system? The Xserver file in /etc/X11 allows you to limit
> the
> access to X only to users on the Console, but is there a way of doing
> this
> on a user base? I still want my users to be able to use the X clients
> with
> a server on other machine.. I just want to limit the access to X11R6
> on my
> machine...
> 
> Just another thing... I'm unsubscribing debian-user.. The traffic is
> too
> much for me to be able to read any of it... I'm thinking of subscribing
> the
> digest version of the list.. Is it any good???
> 
> Thanks...
> 
> Regards, sena...
> 
> -- 
> sena@decoy.ath.cx
> http://decoy.ath.cx/~sena/
> 
> 
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