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:How to Use GNOME to Manage End Users' Desktops on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
How to Use GNOME to Manage End Users' Desktops on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
Aug 23, 2007, 06 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4708 reads)

(Other stories by Sander van Vugt)

[ Thanks to jane smith for this link. ]

"Now that Linux is rapidly gaining popularity on the enterprise desktop, desktop administrators are requiring new functionality with regards to desktop management. In a well-managed environment, users don't have to waste any time setting desktop preferences. If required, it's still possible to strip certain functionality from the Linux desktop on a per-user basis. In this article you will learn how to set a GNOME environment on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.

"GNOME is a flexible display manager. Users can change anything they like. Although this may seem an advantage for the user, for the Linux administrator it certainly is not..."

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