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    NerdyDadN

    @DustinB3403 said in Chromebox for Clerks and Data Entry:

    @DustinB3403 said in Chromebox for Clerks and Data Entry:

    You can rename the files obviously, but you can't import them if you change the name it seems.

    actually...maybe I cant import because it's already listed.

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    Copy it and change the name, then reload Remmina. You'll now see a copy of the same thing. Go back and delete the original in the file system and reload Remmina again. Original disappears.

    Tells me that one should be able to simply dump the connection configs on the minions, tighten down the permission to read only for the user and let them operate.

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    Testing this and just had my first case of it totally crashing out on me. Just stopped getting messages but stayed open without any indication that something was wrong. Had to reboot as it could not be shut down.

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    If it was purely an issue of "on by default" I think it would be one thing. But because it is often, it appears, enforced as unavoidable private company data collection pushed through school policy then it becomes a much bigger issue. That means that government, albeit local government, is basically selling the right to student monitoring to a private entity that has promised not to collect that very data targeted at students contractually.

    The issue when schools require Chromebooks be used in a certain way means that the students are not given the option not to be monitored. "By default" is one thing and potentially problematic on its own. But if schools are requiring that students submit to being tracked by a private company without oversight that's a much, much bigger issue.

    It is a chain reaction: school is a requirement, parents and students are not given a choice about the tools that they use, tools are enabled to track students, no opt out.... students are simply required to be tracked. It's not a "direct" situation, it's big brother via a chain of circumstances and rules that result in the same thing. A serious situation needing attention for sure. Thankfully it looks like the EFF is on the case.

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    stacksofplatesS

    Just as a funny side note, the article mentions running rm -r / on a linux system. That wouldn't do anything on a lot of Linux systems unless you add the -f flag.

    Unless you put stuff there on purpose of course.

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