Optimizing the Oracle® Solaris Desktop for a Multi-User Environment

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

Mandatory Preferences

A standard user cannot modify the value of the preference. Only the system administrator can modify the preference value. The following table lists the mandatory preferences.

Table 2  Mandatory Preferences
GConf Key
Key Type
Optimized Value
Default value
/desktop/gnome/multi-user-desktop/version
int
1
N/A
/desktop/gnome/interface/enable_animations
bool
false
true
/desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons
bool
true
true
/apps/gnome-session/options/logout_effect
string
black
N/A
/apps/metacity/general/reduced_resources
bool
true
false
/apps/metacity/global_keybindings/panel_run_dialog
string
disabled
[Alt]F2
/apps/metacity/global_keybindings/panel_run_dialog_list
string
disabled
[Mod4]r
/apps/nautilus/preferences/show_directory_item_counts
string
never
local_only
/apps/nautilus/preferences/show_icon_text
string
never
local_only
/apps/nautilus/preferences/show_image_thumbnails
string
never
local_only
/apps/nautilus/preferences/preview_sound
string
never
local_only
/apps/nautilus/preferences/background_fade
bool
false
true
/apps/panel/global/enable_animations
bool
false
true
/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager
string
metacity
N/A
/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/filemanager
string
nautilus
N/A
/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/panel
string
gnome-panel
gnome-panel
/apps/panel/global/locked_down
bool
true
false
/desktop/gnome/lockdown/restrict_application_launching
bool
true
false

Note - 
  • The following mandatory preferences do not affect system administrators:

    • /apps/panel/global/locked_down

    • /desktop/gnome/lockdown/restrict_application_launching

  • The /desktop/gnome/lockdown/allowed_applications preference is required for optimization. However, this preference is delivered as a part of the library/gnome/gnome-libs package and is not modified by the group/feature/multi-user-desktop package.

    To understand how to modify the /desktop/gnome/lockdown/allowed_applications preference, see Restricting Applications.


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