KDE has a kiosk mode. At least 3.5.x did... Canonical also di a couple
years back and it was the educational version of it.

VP


On 03/12/10 at 06:33am, Paul Boniol wrote:
> I've been asked again to set up a kiosk type computer at work, it 
> wasn't specified in the request but I assume it will be limited to 
> certain web sites again.  Years ago, I set up such computers up by 
> customizing a Mandrake install.  I've looked on Google, and found a few 
> other options (one customized distro, one how-to from a USB/CD distro, a 
> Linux appliance from Europe, etc.).  I was just wondering if anyone else had 
> done something like this in the past few years, and if so what direction you 
> took?<div>
> <br></div><div>Paul</div>
> 
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