Areeda
Pattern Altitude
Here's the deal: My wife inherited one of the kids' XP computer (sony vaio desktop). It started bitching about Genuine Windows failing its test and Norton was complaining about a couple of trojan horses.
So I backed up all the data and went to reload but of course the original CD were nowhere to be found. Refusing to spend $100 for another copy of Windows the choices were a new computer either $500 for a Windows box or maybe $1,200 for an iMac or free for Linux. We went for free (Centos5).
It's not a problem as she uses Internet searches, email, some office apps and wants some photo manipulation. I think she will be happy with Firefox (that's what she's used to), Thunderbird (instead of Outlook ), OpenOffice (instead of MS Office), and GIMP.
Everything is up and running except Skype (she video talks with relatives in Sweden and her son in DC).
My question has to do with visitors. Her computer is the most accessible and being Linux is the easiest to have a fairly secure guest account.
I'm thinking of making the account more restrictive than just an unprivileged regular user. Is it worth it? What have others done?
Joe
So I backed up all the data and went to reload but of course the original CD were nowhere to be found. Refusing to spend $100 for another copy of Windows the choices were a new computer either $500 for a Windows box or maybe $1,200 for an iMac or free for Linux. We went for free (Centos5).
It's not a problem as she uses Internet searches, email, some office apps and wants some photo manipulation. I think she will be happy with Firefox (that's what she's used to), Thunderbird (instead of Outlook ), OpenOffice (instead of MS Office), and GIMP.
Everything is up and running except Skype (she video talks with relatives in Sweden and her son in DC).
My question has to do with visitors. Her computer is the most accessible and being Linux is the easiest to have a fairly secure guest account.
I'm thinking of making the account more restrictive than just an unprivileged regular user. Is it worth it? What have others done?
Joe