Some security folks had a similar idea a couple years ago. Setting an "evil" bit in all network packets that were malicious. For some reason it has had difficulty gaining acceptance and buy-in from administrators:
Try Mandrake 6.0. It is short on WindowMaker themes, but it comes with a pre-configured TTF server,2.2.9. kernel, lets you install multiple window managers during install and sets them up with kdm sessions for you.
kde is the default WM and has lots of themes, but you can also do gnome. It would be pretty smooth for someone who does not want to fool with setting these up individually.
Some security folks had a similar idea a couple years ago. Setting an "evil" bit in all network packets that were malicious. For some reason it has had difficulty gaining acceptance and buy-in from administrators:
- http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3514.html
Why.... that would be me, of course.
Sorry, I REALLY couldn't resist.
Linux has been running on 68k Amigas for quite a while.
Try Mandrake 6.0. It is short on WindowMaker themes, but it comes with a pre-configured TTF server,2.2.9. kernel, lets you install multiple window managers during install and sets them up with kdm sessions for you.
kde is the default WM and has lots of themes, but you can also do gnome.
It would be pretty smooth for someone who does not want to fool with setting these up individually.
http://www.linux-mandrake.com
Cheers,
-karma