Anton Aylward
The issue with those levels of configuration and policy is "how paranoid do you want to be?" Linux is not in its infancy, it is quite mature and very sophisticated. I realise that this sophistication may often bee baffling and confusing to someone from Windowsland or even OSX-land where the attitudes are much more paternalistic. Under the hood, Linux is not really a desktop system :-/ The X display server can run anywhere, it doesn't need the OS; this is quite the opposite to the way of Windows where the display is a key part of the OS.
Actually Linux is a VERY primitive system, much the same way that the rest of the world is extremely primitive while thinking to be highly advanced. Oh, hey Anton :P. :D :D :D. LOL! Kudos. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org