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==Related Articles==
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==Notes==
* [[Linux for kids]]: some useful commands and techniques specific to managing a kid's computer with Linux installed
===Linux for kids===
* [[One Laptop Per Child]], also known as the "$100 laptop" project
[[Linux]] offers a lot more fine-tuned control of how computers are set up, including who is allowed access and what they are allowed access to. There is even a particular distribution of Ubuntu aimed at kids – [http://edubuntu.org Edubuntu] – but it is designed more for educational contexts than for home use.
 
Handy remote-control commands:
* {{linuxcmd|sudo}} {{linuxcmd|shutdown}} now
** forces the computer to shutdown immediately, terminating all activity (especially useful at bedtime)
* {{linuxcmd|telinit}} 3 ; telinit 5
** not sure of the details, but this should end the current GUI session without shutting down (n.b. phealy says telinit 5 won't work on Ubuntu, so just telinit 3 should suffice)
* {{linuxcmd|ps}} -u <u>username</u>
** shows what processes the user is currently running; you can {{linuxcmd|kill}} any inappropriate games
 
To be able to view what kids are seeing remotely (incomplete instructions):
* on the kid's machine:
** edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
*** inside '''Section "Module"''', add '''Load "vnc"'''
*** inside '''Section "Screen"''', add '''Option      "PasswordFile"    "/root/.vnc/passwd"'''
*** save the changes
** as root, run [[vncpasswd]]
* not sure what happens next; does something need restarting? Presumably you also need to run a VNC client on your machine, and that will need parameters...

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computing: for kids

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