I don't want anyone to be able to shut down my computer from the login screen. Can I remove the shutdown button at the top right corner of the login screen in Ubuntu 12.04?
4 Answers
Even if you cannot hide the buttons, you can configure your system so that the lightdm
user does not have permissions to shutdown or restart the system. Since the greeter runs as the lightdm
user, this should solve your issue. Create two new files in /var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d
, call them disable-lightdm-shutdown.pkla
and disable-lightdm-restart.pkla
and apply the contents as below. Note: You can also stick these into one file.
Shutdown:
[Disable Shutdown]
Identity=unix-user:lightdm
Action=org.freedesktop.consolekit.system.stop
ResultAny=no
ResultInactive=no
ResultActive=no
Restart:
[Disable Restart]
Identity=unix-user:lightdm
Action=org.freedesktop.consolekit.system.restart
ResultAny=no
ResultInactive=no
ResultActive=no
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So, it seems to work for me in my VM. It still goes through all the menus and then nothing happens. Give it a try.– mfischJun 18, 2012 at 4:33
Go to /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
and edit it to contain
indicators=false
This will remove all indicator from login page.
There aren't any configuration tools for LightDM that I know of, and if there are, there certainly wouldn't be any way to remove that button.
Unless you want to rewrite LightDM yourself.
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You'd actually be rewriting unity-greeter. Lightdm is the backend and is a separate package.– mfischJul 10, 2012 at 18:49
One could alway try modifying the /usr/share/lightdm-gtk-greeter/greeter.ui
file (available in Debian 7, at least).