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==Parental controls via Bitfrost?== |
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I just realized that this is something the OLPC and Linux Community in general are going to require if XO use in the Developed World becomes as widespread as I hope it will. This function be requested by current owners for the [[Browse]] activity. I am assuming that Parental Control accounts might be workable via [[Bitfrost]]. A distro called Ubuntu Christian Edition contains the kind of filtering software I'm talking about. |
I just realized that this is something the OLPC and Linux Community in general are going to require if XO use in the Developed World becomes as widespread as I hope it will. This function be requested by current owners for the [[Browse]] activity. I am assuming that Parental Control accounts might be workable via [[Bitfrost]]. A distro called Ubuntu Christian Edition contains the kind of filtering software I'm talking about. |
Latest revision as of 00:20, 18 February 2008
Parental controls via Bitfrost?
I just realized that this is something the OLPC and Linux Community in general are going to require if XO use in the Developed World becomes as widespread as I hope it will. This function be requested by current owners for the Browse activity. I am assuming that Parental Control accounts might be workable via Bitfrost. A distro called Ubuntu Christian Edition contains the kind of filtering software I'm talking about.
References
External links
- Dansguardian website (open source solution in C++)
- Slackbook Wiki: Parental Controls configuration guide
- Ubuntu Christian Edition
- Softpedia: Parental Control 2.1 (Ubuntu Christian Edition)
- Tomato router firmware access restriction video (A router firmware based solution for crude filtering)