Dave Walker wrote:
> I hope to place a PC running Etch in our small (tiny, actually) > airport building for use by pilots. The PC will be used to access > perhaps 10 web sites (plus or minus) over a DSL connection and to run > a few utilities to show GMT and a calculator and maybe a few > additional applications. The box will also serve as a real-time data > collection platform and web server for a local weather observing > system, so I want to prevent it from being re-booted.
Don't do this. The server and the web browser need to be separate
machines. The "accessible" machine could be one using a LiveCD
you specially spin with limited apps on it, and which auto boots
into a browser. DSL (Damn Small Linux) should be adaptable to this.
It uses a "busy box" style display manager with limited apps loaded
up.
Critical apps are incompatible with users fooling around with
stuff.
Mike
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