System information
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2 - Apart from application specific .desktop files listed in above table /usr/share/
applications or any of the .desktop standard directories will also contain system
configuration specific .desktop files those .desktop files must not be disabled using
any of disable ini parameter.
How to identify system specific .desktop files: System specific .desktop files will
usually contain "Hidden=true" or "NoDisplay=true" in the .desktop file.
Note: Applets.Disable.{High/Low}Privilege ini parameters will only disable particular
specified applets, if some particular applet is disabled but the same applet can be
lunched / enabled via some other applet i.e. as expected.
EXAMPLE: If Power Management applet is disabled using ini parameter, but still this
Power management application can be can be accessed via the Screensaver applet.
Note: Applets.{Enable/Disable}.{High/Low}Privilege ini parameters should not be
used in single for enabling and disabling particular set of applets in tandem; when
INI download source is set to ('INI Source') 'If server is available, use INI files from
server only; otherwise use local INI files'. In such scenario both enable and disable
ini parameters combinations must be used.
EXAMPLES:
Select INI download source as 'If server is available, use INI files from server only;
otherwise use local INI files'
Configure wlx.ini with single INI parameter
Applet.Enable.HighPrivilege=display-properties;keyboard;
Reboot the device and login as 'admin' user notice there will not be any change to
'Control Center' applet list since these applets are enabled by default.
Reconfigure wlx.ini with single INI parameter
Applet.Disable.HighPrivilege=display-properties;keyboard;
Reboot the device and login as 'admin' user notice these two applets are still
enabled in 'Control Center'.
When INI download source ('INI Source') is selected as 'If server is available, use INI
files from server only; otherwise use local INI files'. The current in use ini file will be
cached and this cached ini will be parsed during subsequent initial phase of boot.
Note at this stage old cached ini is having ini parameter 'Applet.Enable.HighPrivilege'
and during final phase of boot i.e. when network interface comes up the changed
INI file will be downloaded and parsed i.e. this will also configure ini parameter
'Applet.Disable.HighPrivilege'. In this scenario both the ini parameters are active and
both ini parameters are trying to enable and disable same applet so no action will be
taken on such applets.
Note: Desktop short cuts and panel short cuts created by drag and drop method by
'admin'/high privilege user will be visible to all the users even though panel applet
corresponding to the short cut is disabled.
Note: Disable 'Connection Manger' applet will not remove the Desktop short cuts
created by different connection.
Note: When all the applets from 'Application Browser' panel are disabled, in case of
auto login configured device with very less autologin delay or if the ini is
downloaded and parsed inside the login session it needs one logout and re-login to
reflect the changes to the 'Computer > More Applications…' button. Otherwise the
More Applications…' button will still be accessible but when accessed it will pop up
a "Failure loading - applications menu' warning message.
• NEW FEATURE NOTE - RALINK Wireless Module Support on D50D: The RALINK
wireless module is now supported on the D50D platform. A new part number has
been created for this hardware option. The default wireless module shipped with
the D50D will continue to be the Atheros module.










