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Re: [SLE] SuSE indoctrination too early?
- From: Michael P Russell <mrussell2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:59:56 -0700
- Message-id: <200404281459.56631.mrussell2@xxxxxxxxx>
On a side note to passwords... CAnt KDE remember your password for you?
Then the system has a password for ssh and such, it just remembers it when you
log in at the physical kde login screen. Just a thought.
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 14:48, Michael P Russell wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 April 2004 06:51, Damon Register wrote:
> > Am I indoctrinating my 3 year old son too early? Now when I come
> > home he says "I want SuSE Linux" so he can play music with XMMS.
> > Maybe I should get more games setup too? If Gates can do it by
> > "giving" all that software to schools, why can't I beat him to it
> > at home?
> >
> > Damon Register
>
> Check out www.shiftygames.com
> They are all child based games my friend and I put out just to play with
> GUI's. And please give ideas for more.... We will try anything once.
>
> MY son is 4, and we have his password as a game. I tape it to the desk,
> and change it evey so often. He has to type it as written. We still get
> the number 1 and the letter i confused, so I print it out now. My hand
> writing is not the best ;) But matching is fun. 3 may be a little young
> for this however, but I admire your trying.
Then the system has a password for ssh and such, it just remembers it when you
log in at the physical kde login screen. Just a thought.
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 14:48, Michael P Russell wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 April 2004 06:51, Damon Register wrote:
> > Am I indoctrinating my 3 year old son too early? Now when I come
> > home he says "I want SuSE Linux" so he can play music with XMMS.
> > Maybe I should get more games setup too? If Gates can do it by
> > "giving" all that software to schools, why can't I beat him to it
> > at home?
> >
> > Damon Register
>
> Check out www.shiftygames.com
> They are all child based games my friend and I put out just to play with
> GUI's. And please give ideas for more.... We will try anything once.
>
> MY son is 4, and we have his password as a game. I tape it to the desk,
> and change it evey so often. He has to type it as written. We still get
> the number 1 and the letter i confused, so I print it out now. My hand
> writing is not the best ;) But matching is fun. 3 may be a little young
> for this however, but I admire your trying.
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