dpannone
Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:41:00 am
I've been using Zorin 9 now and love it. I have it on three computers at my home.
I'm the CIO for a company with just about 75 windows boxes. I'm getting ready to deploy my first linux computer at work to one of the managers who is yet unaware that they will be recieving a linux box. I doubt he'll even know the difference.
I've ported all functions and software from our standard MS workstation.
>>Now the last thing seems to be locking down appearance. I need to be able to lock desktop wall papers and window appearance. gnome-system-tools did not really help though it was a good lead, or perhaps I didn't understand how to use it. Tweak Tool doesn't seem to prevent a "Standard" user from changing their own wall paper either. This is so trivial but it's a sticking point with users who want to set backgrounds with personal pics...
And last I would like to be able to select which users show on the login screen.
I have batch files and reg keys in windows for all this but can't find an equivalent method. One blog recommended a cron job with gsettings but I want to just prevent the changes entirely.
I'm the CIO for a company with just about 75 windows boxes. I'm getting ready to deploy my first linux computer at work to one of the managers who is yet unaware that they will be recieving a linux box. I doubt he'll even know the difference.
I've ported all functions and software from our standard MS workstation.
>>Now the last thing seems to be locking down appearance. I need to be able to lock desktop wall papers and window appearance. gnome-system-tools did not really help though it was a good lead, or perhaps I didn't understand how to use it. Tweak Tool doesn't seem to prevent a "Standard" user from changing their own wall paper either. This is so trivial but it's a sticking point with users who want to set backgrounds with personal pics...
And last I would like to be able to select which users show on the login screen.
I have batch files and reg keys in windows for all this but can't find an equivalent method. One blog recommended a cron job with gsettings but I want to just prevent the changes entirely.