23 Responses to Ofris – Deep Freeze For Linux – Ubuntu 10.04

  1. 5220640 says:

    good video

  2. gotbletu says:

    @ajcurran94 install compiz-fusion-plugins-extra

  3. count070 says:

    great app works fine !! tnx allot works on linux mint 9 kde too and ubuntu 10.04 tnx again

  4. ajcurran94 says:

    Hey, what mouse cursor do you use? And I know you don’t have it turned on in this video, but how do you get show mouse in 10.04?

  5. H4x0r18 says:

    @gotbletu Awww well..I figured the options 3 would work for that lol guess I was wrong.

  6. zed91 says:

    Perfect for a kiosk computer. Seems like a regular user wouldn’t be able to save any files on frozen account.

  7. gotbletu says:

    @H4x0r18 is ment to lock normal users not admins #fail lols, no sudo

  8. H4x0r18 says:

    Sweet! Now I can use sudo rm -rf /*

  9. gotbletu says:

    @metalx1000 Yea that would be great

  10. metalx1000 says:

    @gotbletu: It’s simple to do, and i made a video tutorial on it a few weeks on doing. I don’t think I’ve posted it yet. I’ll let you know when I do.

  11. gotbletu says:

    @metalx1000 cool, I never heard of that, sounds efficient

  12. concherover says:

    looks pretty good I’ll have to set that up for my dad..lol

  13. metalx1000 says:

    I’ll give Ofris a try, but another option is to use Grub2 to boot from an ISO on your hard drive. With Deep Freeze the computer is unusable while updates are bing done. A nice thing about this is that you can remaster a LiveCD and ssh over to the computer and copy the ISO over while the user is still working and set it to use the new ISO when the computer is rebooted. Pretty much 0 down time this way.

  14. metalx1000 says:

    I have not used Ofris, but I’m not a big fan of Deep freeze. Deep freeze is a nice idea, but there are programs to get around it, or you can just boot a Linux LiveCD and you can have full access to the hard drive.

  15. librano says:

    Yeah… coz my mom keeps deleting my porn… lol

    I wonder if you can freeze the system files only… and/or configure it to freeze only certain folders…

  16. wheel3r6 says:

    Very? cool? program,just what i needed as i look after 8 pc all with mint linux on them, they used to have xp,i got rid of that ASAP at our local community center . Thanks for your vids , you have some cool shit.

  17. gamenorus says:

    cool! just a question: in case I plug in a flashdrive and create content on it (after freezing the system), will those documents be frozen too? coz then i could keep all the files that use to change in one folder!

  18. OmenX13 says:

    Cool Application – Thanks

  19. noreplyism says:

    This is great. Ubuntu is getting so close to becoming a viable corporate desktop operating system. We just need decent centralised management of users, groups, group policies, domains, and just about everything else…
    Thanks for sharing.

  20. mathspeedy says:

    Our school uses Deep freeze :(

  21. Laoch111 says:

    Very cool program. Thanks. You make great videos.

  22. ACPCalin says:

    I installed Ubuntu on a computer at my school :D Deep freeze couldn’t delete it. Now I have Ubuntu at school :P

  23. TheCoffeeman0 says:

    Great job!

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