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Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!news.Hawaii.Edu!ames!agate!agate.berkeley.edu!cgd From: cgd@erewhon.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Chris G. Demetriou) Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions Subject: Re: Better to start with: NETBSD-0.9 or BSD386????? Date: 3 Sep 93 22:05:46 Organization: Kernel Hackers 'r' Us Lines: 17 Message-ID: <CGD.93Sep3220546@erewhon.CS.Berkeley.EDU> References: <CBuoK1.4C6@hermes.hrz.uni-bielefeld.de> <CBwnpv.2Ju@autelca.ascom.ch> <255air$1c4@cleese.apana.org.au> <CGD.93Aug22193504@erewhon.CS.Berkeley.EDU> <25eps2INNrfk@kralizec.zeta.org.au> NNTP-Posting-Host: erewhon.cs.berkeley.edu In-reply-to: bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au's message of 25 Aug 1993 14:29:54 +1000 In article <25eps2INNrfk@kralizec.zeta.org.au> bde@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans) writes: >To stop them from hitting the reset button, or worse, the power switch. if you want to stop them fro hitting the reset button then you HIDE THE CPU CABINET; lock it in a small closet or something. but if you're going to have people using the machine on console, you've gotta let them use the keyboard... chris -- chris g. demetriou cgd@cs.berkeley.edu smarter than your average clam.