On Sunday 19 February 2006 12:50, houghi wrote:
On Sun, Feb 19, 2006 at 11:00:34AM -0500, Joseph M. Gaffney wrote:
You mean, SLES is not a home use desktop product - SUSE Linux *is* a home use desktop product.
I thought it was already stated here that there are businesses that use SUSE and very happily. I agree that it is MAINLY a home use product, but definatly not solely. And even in home use, I can imagine it to be a multi-user enviroment.
Anyway, I liked it that it asked my root password and I am a single home user. :-)
houghi
I just wanted to point out that SUSE Linux was for home and soho type uses, that it wasSLES thats not meant really for regular home use :) And I don't like that, if ask someone in my house to shutdown all my pc's because of a storm or something, I don't want to give up root - I should only need that if I'm doing it remotely :) So I'd say that option should be easy to turn on, since the environment its intended for would have a few users at most, and typically, all would be able to turn it on and off - they shouldn't all have root access just for that. I consider that more of security risk. Joseph M. Gaffney aka CuCullin