Ha!
I see a GNU/Linux thread here! That's great!
Yes, you let those kids have at it, just do not give them the root password. Let them try to hose the machine! See if they can do it, if they can mess it up! This will be good!
Also, you know, Ubuntu is *fine*! Right now, I have the Vector Linux installed on my Toshiba Satellite laptop. It is like Slackware, except that it has newer packages and kernel and so forth. It is great! I am pimping this rig out right!
Ha!
I have it so that you log in on startup. Okay, you can startx if you wish and have at it, no problem xfce desktop, the default for this distribution. But, you see, I must be fancy. That is my nature with this computering, I wish to be able to show off fancy ways of configuration.
So, I have where you can stick in the usb thumbdrive. There is a key on it, 1024 bits of ascii. The thumbdrive, it is detected automagically, and then I invoke a script to call 'truecrypt' to mount an encrypted partition to my /home dir, and then...
w000! Another whole computer! Ha!
I have been messing with this. I am trying everything out, running the vncviewer to connect to the other machines, and forwarding X (all through SSH, of course).
I almost have this laptop ready to show off to public in coffee houses.
Yes! This is great fun, this FREE Operating System!
I am configuring the fluxbox now, it is taking a lot of time.
Now, if one does everything with the command line, then who cares what distro you use? Everything will transfer nicely, the knowledge across distributions! Only, the filesystem may differ, or startup scripts, but, no problem, it is all easy to figure out.
Now, if one relies on front end tools, no, that is not good, because if you go to another computer which does not have those tools, then it gives a pause to figure it out.
Regarding enterprise deployments -- the IT staff can cook up a configuration, and then have everyone in the company with the same config, no problem, its easier to troubleshoot and admin then.
The home user, though, they have to get r0wdy with their box, and let the kidz try to hose it!!!
Oh, ahahahahaha! yes!
Oh, this is great!
Don't worry, the Ubuntu people are *really* into their distro. The community surrounding that distribution seeks to take over the world, and their forums are very good! I think that Ubuntu is a very good choice for a user who has not messed with GNU/Linux for a while, because many people now use this distro.
I hope you all the best. If you have any cool adventures with this special box, post up about them, and share the joy!
Regards,
Robert Witten