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  • "Dennis Beekman" started this thread

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Location: Borne, The Netherlands

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Monday, September 24th 2007, 11:00am

Costum menu

I really like kde for the ability to be configured in any way possible, login, splash and the theme itself are easely costumized...

Now i am trying to make a suse 10.2 kde installation for a school, but i do not wich to give them access to the kmenu...for there are things in there that they are not suppost to see (and it confuses the kids too).

Is there any way in wich i can have a costum kmenu like menu button that i can put only the things in they need ? maybe a special kicker applet ?

this may be a simple question, if so i appolagize... i am new to linux

toad

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Tuesday, December 4th 2007, 10:48pm

There are two ways to attack your problem. The best is to use kiosk which does exactly what you are after. Another, less secure way would be to create a submenu using kmenuedit which you then add to a taskbar and delete the original kde menu.

Ask if the above is not clear...

HTH
running on Debian Etch