sena wrote: > > I heard that Dan Hutchinson wrote this on 08/11/00: > > > 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. > > > This permissions approach is nice, but startx only calls xinit with the > correct args... I guess a user could still start X by typing "xinit" instead > (with all the args included)...
well, user can even start X by typing X erik > Maybe changing xinit's permissions to 700 would do it? > > Regards, sena... > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://decoy.ath.cx/~sena/ > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null