Not sure if it helps, but Mandrake has a GUI called MenuDrake in the 
Mandrake Control Panel, that allows you to add/remove items from the 
"start" menu.

Perhaps Redhat has something similar?

Daniel Post wrote:
> I am trying to push a high school to use linux by installing a k12ltsp.org (ltsp on Redhat 8) server and a few thin clients. More will be purchased if I am able to please everyone with the results.
> 
> Install was easily done. Now they have one interesting request: they want me to try to remove all or at least most of the programs listed in the mini "start menus" that show up when you get into, say, KDE, GNOME, etc (I've got several desktops installed). The one they like best (for simplicity-- the idea is to keep students focused on their word processing or web research, not clicking all over trying to find stuff to break. I know, there are a hundred arguments against this, that's not what I need right now) is IceWM.
> 
> So, how do I modify (IceWM|KDE|GNOME|.*) so I can control which menus are available to a given type of user? I've grepped around a bit with no luck, so now hoping you guys have some insight.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Dan Post


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