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!
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!
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.
I love chromeOS. It’s the best os to help manage the computer needs of all the old people in your life.
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!
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!
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:
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.