> Assuming a) that they have sudo access and b) that they are comfortable > with the command-line (which a goal of a good O/S should be minimizing > more and more). Many people (like my mom and my wife and my son) just > want to click something on a menu, and I would give none of them root > access as they simply don't know what they are doing at a command prompt > and I don't want to have to fix borked machines.
I think it's safe to assume that if someone is not comfortable with a command-line interface they won't necessarily be using KVM. I've heard of a gui for it, but I've never actually seen one. Also the easy fix here is just make a script to turn on or off kvm module/vbox module with the same commands mentioned in previous emails, and give your family sudo rights for that only. they would only need to type in their password and could not bork the system. _______________________________________________ vbox-users mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users
