Montana Quiring wrote:
FYI: there's this distro too: http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=05761
Yeah. That's the one I was thinking of earlier. Like I said it's pretty good. It runs off of a live CD. We may try it on the other machine (M$) on Friday and see what sort of reception we get. If it does what we want, we can yank out the hard drives and maybe add more RAM.
Now I'm back I can try the other one.
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Later Mike
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Mike Pfaiffer <high.res.mike@gmail.com mailto:high.res.mike@gmail.com> wrote:
Robert Keizer wrote: > Mike Pfaiffer wrote: >> First I've confirmed the reboot/halt command needs to be performed >> as root under Mint. Makes sense. >> >> When it comes to enabling access to the reboot/halt command, this >> would be done through file permissions? >> > > > It could.. but its a bad idea. A better solution would be to allow the > user access to it via sudo. Try out 'visudo' and the man page of 'sudoers'. > > When sudo is setup correctly, certain users can execute commands as > root, so no changes to filesystem permissions are required. Just prefix > the command with sudo .. ie "sudo shutdown -rn now" or "sudo reboot". Actually I'd like it to be done at the system init level. Hope I'm using the correct terminology. Through something which is set up at startup. This way it is out of control of the user. Last week we had someone who was on the single machine all day and wouldn't budge. If he could figure out how to disable the shutdown idea we're discussing he would. This way if the machine shuts down and there is someone waiting to get on they can say he had his half hour and boot him off. If he's the only person there then he can restart since all he does is facebook and the like. What we can do is create a user account without privileges or sudo access so they can't mess up the machine. We can then use a different account for updates etc.. BTW, I've just set up Virtual Box and downloaded a couple of kiosk distros. I think the first was Webkiosk. It seemed to work OK. They want $200US to configure it for us. Maybe we can try it in the other machine for a while on Friday and see if we can get by without any changes. The other one is Pynx|Kiosk. I'll look at that one after I get back in a couple of hours. Any suggestions for others to look at? I'll be at tomorrows meeting and ask again there. > All the best, > Robert Later Mike _______________________________________________ Roundtable mailing list Roundtable@muug.mb.ca <mailto:Roundtable@muug.mb.ca> http://www.muug.mb.ca/mailman/listinfo/roundtable