On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 12:40:00AM +0100, Mitja Podreka wrote:
> I'm setting up few computers in a multimedia center wich will be available 
> for 
> everybody to use.
> I'm using KDE desktop on Debian.
> Most of the time the computers will be used to surf on internet, for which I 
> want to set up an anonymous account with little rights, but I still want the 
> users to be able to use KDE, run other programs, so that they can get used of 
> KDE and Linux.
> Some of the users will have their own accounts with some hard disk space to 
> save their files.
> 
> Does anybody have some experiences in setting up this kind of environment? As 
> far as I know the normal user cannot compromise the system, but is there 
> something that I should take care of? Maybe squtch off some program? Hide 
> some 
> file?
> Can you recomend some software for monitoring the usage of this computers.
> 

Google for "linux kiosk" and you will find much information.

-Roberto

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Roberto C. Sanchez
http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto

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