Thanks, Ben, for clarification. My older son is 2 now and can turn any common desktop environment or image viewer into unusable state within a minute. I guess it will take about a year before he will be able to start using the computer in a less destructive way. Still, at the later age when a child starts playing with things like menus and panels, it is necessary to prevent a complete disaster (e.g. by making some files read-only). Installing a kid-proof environment is a difficult task and continuous fixing it is complete waste of time. Computers should work for us and not the other way round :-). So I think Debian Jr. should definitely provide means to save that redundant work.
As for Freevo, I agree it might be of wider interest, so I'll ask about it on debian-devel. I might take the effort to put it in Debian, but I wouldn't like to do it unless there's some clear interest in it and possible help. Regards, Milan Zamazal -- http://www.zamazal.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

