Trying to use Ubuntu as a Kiosk platform.  13.04 doesn't work because
the video is borked on our netbooks without nomodeset, which destroys
the performance.  I'd use 12.04 LTS, but Firefox doesn't work as guest
on any version of ubuntu because it doesn't support proxy env vars.  And
on the LTS version... THIS?  Is there a single version of Ubuntu that
doesn't have a major show-stopping bug?  Particularly with the ability
to browse the internet?  How can this be such a "low" priority when
internet browsing is pretty much the whole point of the guest account?
In this day, what function of the computer is more important than the
internet browser? I don't want to admit that Windows ThinPC is a better
kiosk platform than Ubuntu.  But right now it is the only thing we can
get working, and it is easy-peasy, where-as I've wasted close to two
weeks trying to build a viable Ubuntu option, seemingly a simple task,
due to all of these bugs...

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  chromium-browser fails to start (guest account, OpenVZ): "Failed to
  move to new PID namespace: Operation not permitted"

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