Locking down the installed applications is easy enough, normal users won't
have the rights to add or remove software. Locking down the desktop so
that the appropriate resources are on it and stay there is another matter
and depends on what desktop environment you choose. We went with Xfce as
it u
I have lxde on netbooks. Instead of locking down, I have a startup script
which overwrites or deletes parts of the home folder each time it boots.
Nigel
On 5 Feb 2014 02:56, "Rippl, Steve" wrote:
> Locking down the installed applications is easy enough, normal users won't
> have the rights to add