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* No guest sudo access - please find a burner laptop or random hackable PC and install Linux and go have fun there!
* No guest sudo access - please find a burner laptop or random hackable PC and install Linux and go have fun there!
* BIOS locked down - no booting from external USB key - again, find a random PC and do your bidding there
* BIOS locked down - no booting from external USB key - again, find a random PC and do your bidding there
* Software build including Chrome/Chromium, Arduino IDE, LibreOffice, various multimedia and enhancements, etc.
* Software build including Chrome/Chromium, Arduino IDE, LibreOffice, various multimedia and enhancements, etc. Dreaming:
** Chrome/Chromium
** Arduino IDE
** Atom
** Okular
** Wine
** ms-tt-corefonts
** htop
** nmap (maybe not)
** Maybe maybe not Dropbox / Google Drive (if people use their own logins and want to grab things?)
** Slack or maybe Scudcloud (used by Biohackers and others)
** Pidgin / weechat / X-Chat  (maybe choose one that would work well?)
** [https://www.maketecheasier.com/open-source-linux-games/ Free Linux games] plus maybe MAME emulators without ROMS just in case?
** Possibly some easy emulators like SheepShaver, VICE, DOSbox ?
** LibreOffice
** Inkscape
** GIMP
** Krita
** digiKam
** Blender3D (can we have an up to date version?)
** Audacity
** VLC
** Cheese
** mpg123 / ogg123 / sox / ffmpeg or avconv
** [https://github.com/londonhackspace/enrolment Dependency Support for addcard.py which may still be used from time to time as a kiosk alteranative]
** Possibly some [https://github.com/nfc-tools nfc-tools]
* [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHamsPackages Ham Applications] plus [https://freedv.org/ FreeDV] if possible!
* [https://www.lifewire.com/remove-amazon-application-from-ubuntu-4134329 Remove default-install Amazon icon]
* [https://www.lifewire.com/remove-amazon-application-from-ubuntu-4134329 Remove default-install Amazon icon]


Ideally we'd have this reproducible and documented as a choice for our [[Netboot]] environment so we can image lots of systems in this configuration at once in case we setup a programming classroom or something similar.
Ideally we'd have this reproducible and documented as a choice for our [[Netboot]] environment so we can image lots of systems in this configuration at once in case we setup a programming classroom or something similar.