Why hasn't anyone mentioned Pessulus here?!<br><br>From: <a href="http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1082">http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1082</a><br><br>About pessulus<br>pessulus is a lockdown editor for GNOME, written in python.
<br>pessulus enables administrators to set mandatory settings in GConf. The users can not change these settings.<br>Use of pessulus can be useful on computers that are open to use by everyone, e.g. <span style="font-weight: bold;">
in an internet cafe.</span><br>pessulus is included in the GNOME admin suite since GNOME 2.14.<br><br>BR<br>/Ernst Persson<br><br>On 10/23/06, Alexandre Strube - UAB <<a href="mailto:surak@surak.eti.br">surak@surak.eti.br
</a>> wrote:<br>> El dom, 22-10-2006 a las 12:24 +0200, David Prieto escribió:<br>> <br>> > PS, another thing I was asked from cafe owners was a software that<br>> > would allow them to revert the computer to a previously saved state,
<br>> > i.e. automatically delete all the shit that users download from the<br>> > web or get from their contacts. Is there such a tool in Ubuntu? I just<br>> > found Watchpost ( <a href="http://www.e-vasion.org/watchpost/">
http://www.e-vasion.org/watchpost/</a> ) which seems to<br>> > monitor changes but lacks the deleting part at the moment.<br>> <br>> This subject of cybercafé is good enough to spawn a new version of<br>> Ubuntu - a cafébuntu, if you want :) which would work as a live cd or
<br>> one that would install itself way quicker than the current one, without<br>> asking too much, and already prepared for the café environment, so no<br>> configuration on the "terminal" side is required.
<br>> <br>> Just an idea.<br>> <br>> []s<br>> Alexandre Strube<br>> <a href="mailto:surak@ubuntu.com">surak@ubuntu.com</a><br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> --<br>> ubuntu-devel mailing list<br>>
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