[ale] Sunday 05-22-05 6PM RUN-AS-ROOT CHALLENGE
Jim Popovitch
jimpop at yahoo.com
Thu May 19 16:05:38 EDT 2005
On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 15:00 -0400, George Carless wrote:
> > The are not mutually exclusive. User data can be destroyed via root or
> > non-root. Net citizenship is a whole other discussion, and not really
> > even a user one. Everyday people (the ones still needing to adopt
> > Linux) with computers don't think of themselves as net citizens.
>
> Then they need to learn; as, it seems, do you.
Thanks. I suspect you don't know me very well then.
> And it's absolutely germane to the discussion; you don't get to
> just say "it's a whole other discussion" and thus negate
> the entire point. Just because YOU have decided that this
> argument is only about apples, that doesn't mean it's not about
> the entire produce section.
Ok, why not throw in the car argument. How do you protect your
desktop/laptop PC(s) from car accidents? Let take this thread in
all sorts of directions. The real issue here is that nobody can
provide solid data that run-as-root on a desktop/laptop is bad.
All they can do is hypothesis, describe hardware faults, and
obfuscate the issue. This thread has turned from a serious "why not"
into multiple people spreading *FUD*, some presumably to probably
pump up their own measly means of existence.
-Jim P.
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