HP t5525 Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients
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- HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 1
command 6 Modifying the global key set for XFCE to remove access to the manual Linux RUN command . . . . 7 Manually adding additional keyboard layouts to the HP Linux thin client 8 Manually adding extra libraries for additional application support 10 Appendix A: Partial list of vi commands 11 1 - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 2
the global key set for XFCE to remove access to the manual Linux RUN command. 5. Manually adding additional keyboard layouts to the HP Linux thin client. 6. Manually adding additional Linux libraries for additional application support. This paper assumes that the IT Professional has basic knowledge - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 3
Linux configuration files that control the right-click menu The files that control menu are listed in the following table: HP Desktop Startup Mode Root account Non-root account* HP Connection Administrator menu.xml.cman.root menu.xml.cman Citrix ICA Client menu.xml.pna.root menu.xml.pna - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 4
The basic structure of each of these files is similar but varies depending on the current startup shell (XFCE, HP Connection Administrator, Citrix ICA Client) and the current logged in user. A partial display of the menu.xml.cman file is shown below xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 5
menu.xml.cman file. The focus of this section is based on the following portion of the file: - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 6
/xfce4 subdirectory by typing chmod 666 menu.xml. 3. Reboot the system or restart X-Windows for the change to take affect. To restart X-Windows, press the Control-Alt-Backspace keys simultaneously. The following image illustrates the new menu: Modifying the right-click menu to add a custom command - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 7
.xml. 3. Reboot the system or restart X-Windows for the change to take affect. To restart X-Windows, press the Control-Alt-Backspace keys simultaneously. The following image shows the new menu: Modifying the global key set for XFCE to remove access to the manual Linux RUN command You can also modify - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 8
to take affect. To restart X-Windows, press the Control-Alt-Backspace keys simultaneously. 6. Test the ALT+F2 key sequence to ensure that the "run program" dialog does not function. Manually adding additional keyboard layouts to the HP Linux thin client The HP Linux thin client supports the use of - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 9
directory corresponds to a local Linux keyboard mapping on the HP Linux thin client. You must compile the new keyboard mappings in "xkm" format and copy them into the /etc/X11/xkb directory. 3. Update a Linux configuration file to make the new mapping available to the window manager. To make the - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 10
Manually adding extra libraries for additional application support While not supported by HP, Linux-proficient IT professionals may install additional Linux applications and/ or drivers onto HP Linux thin clients. Keep in mind that you must compile additional applications and drivers on full Linux - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 11
to start of current line. $ Moves cursor to end of current line. SPACE Moves cursor forward one character. nG Moves cursor to beginning of line n. Default is last line of file. O Moves cursor to 1st char. of line. :n Moves cursor to beg. of line n. b Moves cursor backward to beginning of previous - HP t5525 | Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients - Page 12
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Customization Techniques on HP Compaq Linux Thin Clients
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Introduction
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Modifying the right-click menu
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Linux configuration files that control the right-click menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Modifying the right-click menu to remove non-root access to the
Linux console
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Modifying the right-click menu to add a custom command
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Modifying the global key set for XFCE to remove access to the manual Linux RUN command . . . .7
Manually adding additional keyboard layouts to the HP Linux thin client
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Manually adding extra libraries for additional application support
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Appendix A: Partial list of vi commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11