Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Advice to Linux Users: Lock Down Your PC

In another article written for OSWeekly.com, I had touched on Ubuntu Tweak and how it can cause issues when blindly used with the gconf-editor on Ubuntu. In this piece, I wanted to provide some basics on how you might create a limited user, locked down as much as you need it to be for others using your family computer.  

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