Sam
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I have a requirement to set up an old PC with Ubuntu (this PC will only be used for display a Flash animation, and for Firefox/the Internet - that's it).
What is the best way of locking it down so people can't go and fuck about with the settings/config of the PC? I've heard of something called Lockdown Editor, is that any good?
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pow
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Take they keyboard and mouse away?
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Take they keyboard and mouse away?
And how are people meant to use the Internet on it then?
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pow
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Errrrmmmm... Can you buy a locked down keyboard?
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ed
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I was in an internet cafe on my travels once and they had some kind of Ubuntu system that only gave you access to the browser (and maybe a few other things). A quick Google shows this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cafebuntu
[Edited on 05-03-2013 by ed]
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ed
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The other thing to do is just use Chrome OS if you just need a web browser: http://getchrome.eu/download.php
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Sam
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Thanks Ed. Yes the Flash animation can obviously work inside a browser window, and they can use the same browser window for using the Internet. They won't need anything else on there.
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