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Ben Okopnik [ben at linuxgazette.net]


Fri, 28 Nov 2008 07:44:50 -0500

----- Forwarded message from "D. Osborn" <[email protected]> -----

Security can be addressed by using something like puppy linux. Once you get your config worked out you can burn the CD and boot from it. Any compromises can be fixed with a nightly reboot. giving the users qemu or vmware sessions can isolate them and I think you can lock them into those sessions for troubleshooting the other problems try first creating just one change or another, extending the number of possible devices (a-f), or adding extra keyboard, or mouse, etc. one at a time to see when the problem shows up. Any news on this? I'm thinking of using it in my call center if I can work out the bugs. regards dale

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Bob Smith [bsmith at linuxtoys.org]


Fri, 28 Nov 2008 10:29:32 -0800

Ben Okopnik wrote:

> ----- Forwarded message from "D. Osborn" <[email protected]> -----
> 
> Security can be addressed by using something like puppy linux. Once you
> get your config worked out you can burn the CD and boot from it. Any
> compromises can be fixed with a nightly reboot.
>  
> giving the users qemu or vmware sessions can isolate them and I think you
> can lock them into those sessions
>  
> for troubleshooting the other problems try first creating just one change
> or another, extending the number of possible devices (a-f), or adding
> extra keyboard, or mouse, etc. one at a time to see when the problem shows
> up.
>  
> Any news on this? I'm thinking of using it in my call center if I can work
> out the bugs.

Dale, Yes, it all works perfectly using the latest nVidia drivers and Ubuntu 7.10.

Bob Smith


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