A Proud Moment

Posted on Sunday, May 28, 2006 in Uncategorized

I’ve mentioned (here and here) my “safe environment” for my children to access the internet. This moved on to the second stage the other day when Schwuklet #2 (my 5 year old son) finally got his own computer.

I took a bit of a different tack this time. With Schwuklet #1’s computer I took the easy path of Windows XP because a) I was in a hurry and didn’t have the time to dedicate to customising a Linux install to my requirements and b) she had a Bratz game that required Windows. I know, I copped out. This time – primarily because I was going to be (re)using much older hardware – I decided to invest the time in getting Linux to suit my needs. I started off, as always, with Ubuntu 5.10. I know Dapper is almost here, but Breezy will suffice for now. Because of the machine’s poor spec, I passed over GNOME and instead used Xfce which is much ‘lighter’. I also installed Tux Paint, GCompris and Childsplay then customised the menus so only those apps, Firefox, Thunderbird and Gaim were available to him.

First IM conversation with Schwuklet #2

Internet access – as previously discussed – is well restricted. Email is a non-published address and heavily filtered anyway, and Gaim is there so he can chat to me, his mother and his sister (how sad!) when we’re online (which I am most of the day).

This brings onto my “proud moment”: my first IM conversation with my son. How cool is that!

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