Linux: The Ultimate Guide
Show selector on the login
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Linux - The Ultimate Guide
- Bu sahifa navigatsiya:
- Customize Splash
- CustomizeCompatibility
- File Manager Window
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Bulk Renamer
- Share Plugin (thunar-shares-plugin)
Show selector on the login: Once set, the session manager will ask
you to select a session each time you log in to xfce. 2. Automatically save session on the checkout: This option instructs the session manager to save the current session automatically when you log out. 3. Notify on exit: This option disables the checkbox exit. Whether the time will be saved or not depends on whether you enable automatic saving of exit sessions or not. 4. Kiosk mode: Session Manager provides Kiosk mode support, which helps prevent others from making changes to their session settings. To use it you have to edit or create a $ {sysconfdir} / xdg / xfce4 / kiosk / kioskrc file. The way to define the format of this file is to use an example. The xfce4- session section of your kioskrc file may look like this: [xfce4-session] CustomizeSplash = ALL CustomizeChooser = ALL CustomizeLogout = ALL CustomizeCompatibility =% wheel Turn off =% wheel CustomizeSecurity = NO It allows all users to change their splash, selector, and exit settings, but only allows users in the group wheel to customize the interaction and shutdown settings. No one will be allowed to adjust the security settings. The session manager supports the following KIOSK capabilities: • Customize Splash: The user to allowed to customize the splash screen. 110 ◾ Linux • CustomChooser: It allows the user to customize the session selector settings. • CustomizeGet Out: Whether the user is allowed or not to customize the opt-out settings. • CustomizeCompatibility: Whether the user is allowed to customize the interaction settings (KDE/Gnome compat). • CustomizeSecurity: Whether the user is allowed or not to make security settings. It is one of the MOST basic settings as it prevents users (actually libICE) from tying the TCP port. • Shutdown: Whether the user can shutdown (restart or shutdown) the system, the restart options and the power off in the shutdown dialog will be gray if the user does not have this capability. ConsoleKit xfce Desktop requires a valid ConsoleKit session for it to work correctly. ConsoleKit is used for system actions such as shutdown, pause, and (un) mounting devices (via Polkit for authorization). If you are using a desktop manager, DM will take care of that. For the console to start, this is slightly different. When entering the console (without starting X), use the ck-list-sessions. Make sure it works = TRUE and local = TRUE. If not, check that the con- solekit library is loaded with PAM. At 4.10, start xfce with startxfce4 --with-ck-launch. It will start the xfce4-session with the ck-launch-session. At 4.10, the xfce4-session will oversee the launch of the dbus session. Once xfce is launched, and you use ck-list-sessions, a second session is created that should give you all the necessary permissions to mount devices and use power actions (depending on each distribution, you may need to add them to different user groups). Autostart Settings App The applications can start automatically based on specific triggers, e.g., start a session, log out. You can add or remove apps. In addition, all appli- cations with their desktop files stored in the user interface can be edited. When a saved session is restored, all resources from that backup session will be started in addition to the items selected in this list. Everything in italic font style is for a different desktop, but you can still enable it. xfce Desktop Environment ◾ 111 You can select when to start the action chosen in the drop-down menu. This allows you to use custom commands, e.g., exit, pause. Thunar File Manager It is the modern file manager of xfce Desktop Environment. Thunar is built from the ground up to be quick and easy to use. It is clean and intuitive and does not automatically include confusing or useless options. Thunar starts fast, and navigation in files and folders is fast and responsive. • File Manager Window: Works with Thunar window and configures the layout. • Working with Files and Folders: It is an essential file management. • Using Removable Media: It works with removable devices. • File Management Preferences: It is detailed for different file man- ager options. • Frequently Asked Questions: Some of the spontaneous things you might want to know. • Advanced Settings: xfce4-settings editor, customize gtk3 CSS and other improvements. • UNIX File System: To understand the UNIX File System. Thunar plugins can be installed as separate packages and extend Thunar functionality. Most Thunar plugins provide additional options for files in the context menu or shortcut. The interface used by thunar plugins is the thunarx API. • Bulk Renamer: It can rename multiple files at once. • Custom Actions: It can custom commands associated with com- mon mime types or extensions. • Archive (thunar-archive plugin): Allows you to create and extract archive files. • Media Tags Plugin (thunar-media-tags-plugin): It enhances sup- port for ID3 tags. • Share Plugin (thunar-shares-plugin): It can quickly share folders using Samba without requiring root access. |
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