You can do what they do at my school, get very upset with the user and threaten
them.

Aside from that, I believe that user settings are stored in ~/.xscreensaver. You
could always set a link in each user's directory so that it points to the
app-defaults version. You could also create a .xscreensaver for them and make it
owned by root so they can't change it.

Good Luck,
Juan


> I changed klock to chmod 700 so that the "Lock Screen" option no longer
> works for ordinary users (this was because klock also does not accept
> NIS passwords), but this still leaves the possibility open to lock the
> screen with xscreensaver. This must mean that xscreensaver is not using
> klock - but what then is it using and how can the locking device be
> disabled permanently with xscreensaver?


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