• Pantherina@feddit.de
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      8 months ago

      Any autoupdating atomic linux distro with a working Browser would be that, wouldnt it? Maybe gnome with dash to dock, if you really need put on Ungoogled Chromium and thats it.

      I think a Fedora Silverblue based alternative to ChromeOS could really be a thing!

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        8 months ago

        Have you met old people‽

        Although, I agree about a stripped-down distro that could be equivalent. It could even be helpful for remote management, etc. You might be on to something!

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          8 months ago

          Yes, very good and always on VNC solutions for these desktops need to be there.

          I will do this, I swear. Not sure when haha, but this is so nice. It should start as a ublue spin, they do a great job.

          So:

          • Fedora Silverblue Ublue
          • non wheel user
          • preinstall addons
          • maybe some UI-resetting method (idea: have a second inaccessible profile and override UI changes with that on system boot)
          • preinstall Flatpaks: Flathub, Firefox, Libreoffice, Thunderbird, Pinta, some video player, loupe
          • maybe some apps through distrobox, depending on the school (here is where the ugly part begins)
          • wayvnc + novnc + dynDNS for remote management
          • automatic updates (polkit rule) but nothing else
          • hardened firewall and no exceptions.
          • selinux confined user?
          • parental controls maybe?
          • smb mounting etc allowed. Maybe encrypted folders for personal storage (school account stuff)
          • policies for locking firefox and thunderbird.

          Creating restricted systems is weird though. In Windows it seems every part is intended to be locked down. Linux was never created as such a platform, but I think it could match certain standards.