problem is on windows if it is unplugged without doing the eject device procedure the same damage could be caused as not un-mounting in linux. I have used a colleuges ipod on linux and amarok with no problems.
I would think there would be very little difference in cpu useage, depending on hits, relistically it is just a file being served up, it may increase your bandwidth useage marginally. Then again I could be wrong, so I would test it, fire up a vm with iis, and 128bit certs, then right a script to...
don't really need a vpn for ssh, it is secure enough, as long as you have a long enough, complex enough password, and disable the root login. Or you can do key based authentication, not likely that someone is going to generate the same 2048bit ssh key for logging in to your ssh server, or guess...
can you get them to at a terminal run: gnome-panel&
See if that fixes it, it is not a common thing, but the gnome-panel can die, taking its config with it. if that command above brings the panel back you may then need to right click it and add back to the panel the "work space switcher" and...
Another good one to look for is denyhosts a simple daemon that runs that keeps an eye on logins and then blocks the ip of someone who fails to login 3 or so times, depending on what you set it to. This has never steered me wrong.
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