Guys,
Thanks for the feedback and the mention of security
implications....Paul that is really helpful and good
to know. I am new to Linux so I tend to abuse the su
command often :).
Just a note I did do su root to get the .sh script
going, so that I can get the CrossOver office
installed and still got the error message of not
having enough privilleges...which is where I was
confused since root is the "root" user. I thought
maybe because I was running a couple of X sessions at
the time but something like display 0:0 seems like the
default session to me in the first place?? Should I
run it from command line...?? so that I have no X
session running?
I tried to get the Rekall GNU licence, as someone
suggested (after googling for it), unsuccessfully from
www.totalrekal.co.uk the site denied permissions it
said something like Linux 2.0.X required, so I set the
recognition in Konqueror to send my os specs still no
luck. Anyone know a better link? I got a dev version
from tucows, but there were a lot of dependencies that
could not be resolved. I need to have a look at the
software before I can make a decision on whether I can
use it and should I buy it...
Thanks for the feedback.
george
--- Paul Foerster
Hi Craig,
bothered to consider the security implications in much detail.
... you'll have to consider security implications every time you do something as root unless you use a machine that is physically not connected to the net, nobody has physical access to it, etc. ;-) The ultimate security tool are still scissors after all.. :-))) -- cul8er
Paul paul.foerster@gmx.net
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