AND on 13.10.  Four years, and nobody gives a damn about making it
REALLY work.

So, what you're saying is "we introduced a "guest" login, but we don't
really want it to be able to do anything (who on earth suggested
"Firefox" was a reasonable workaround?).

So, I have a workaround. Forget about every using the "Guest" account.
Create an a real user account, and remove the password. It's surely less
secure, but it can actually do real work.

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