There's a Linux-newbie question hidden in this hastily written post....
So i've had some success with a pair of my chromebookks running linux with a few kids I tutor by putting some old DOS edutainment games and TuxMath and To make drilling their math a little less boring.
So, i decided to up the game and try out SheepShaver on Linux (I used it ages ago on windows)
If there's any interest, next time i get some time off, i could try to put together a tutorial on setting it up, if anyone is interested.
However I have a question: How do I set a file to "read-only" under puppy?
I confess i used Debian12/LXDE with the kids (handing an 8 year old root access....hmmm) but want to try to replicate the experiment on the puppy-side. While the software will run the disk image i just copied over, in order to do a "fresh install" the CD-ROM image has to be set to "read only". Is it possible to restrict ROOT in that way? (my linux noob-ness raises it's ugly head).
PS, sorry the picture is so poor - bad light, folded map tacked to cardboard
PPS - yes, that's the acer R11 with the "sticky keys" in tent mode being controlled from a windows laptop....student was 30 minutes late so i rushed this together.