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Alex Brasetvik wrote: | Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: | |> [Ralf] |> |>> As explanation: I am talking about generic user accounts, one for |>> each thin client, that can be used until everybody owns their own |>> account... | | |> I believe it is a bad idea to not have separate accounts for each |> person. You will open a can of worms with people doing bad things |> without any accountability. | | | Agreed. | | However, in newer versions of KDE you may set up a fixed, | unchangeable interface with the Kiosk mode. This might be useful | in for instance the school librariy with a terminal on which you | can only search for books.
Is such "fixed unchangeable interface" a truly read-only account (that is, one where the user does not even have write access to ~/.bashrc)?
If not it is a huge security hole lurking!
~ - Jonas
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