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Re: Good news...
by Larry Voyles on Tuesday 14/Aug/2001, @14:05
Most likely the targeted users of such a system wouldn't necessarily be employees, but customers or the general public.

If I want to deploy a set in the lobby of an office building to act as a building directory, I sure don't want random people opening up xterm on it. Plus, deploying an old 486 in the lobby loaded up with Linux is much more financially attractive than paying for a touch-screen system and the uber-expensive contractor to program it.
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