-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Quoting still confuses me in your case.
Wrong. It might be very uncommon outside the range of windows users I know but the typical windows notebook I see has two or three local accounts and another USED guest account. Let's talk about family computers, student computers, couple cases...
...yes.
some students'/staff's computers can't even install software...actually..
family computers is a good example...but seems linux can't adjust security level per account? especially some actions requires root password....
We can. As far as I know, you can put users selectively in the wheel group (may sudo) and it is possible to request the user password for sudo actions, not the root pw.
I cited that to "prove" that we need different levels of security...not no security at all.
Let's have a yast module and an install option, not some mysterious rpm.
totally agreed.
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