Sorin Peste wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Per Jessen
wrote: Sorin Peste wrote: Actually, I don't think that anyone has argued that the _user_ needs sshd. I am arguing that _I_ as an admin need sshd - the _user_ couldn't care less, regardless of who his admin is. Which is why we should just leave it running.
If 95% of the installed base are Joe Users, how many of these are home users who are their own "admin"?
A large percentage, no doubt.
Remember we're not talking about power users here.
Actually, I don't remember those being discarded from the target audience.
For business / education environments, don't you think it's the admin's job to properly configure the workstations?
Certainly, but why should we hinder him in doing that? Sorin, like others you appear to be arguing for _keeping_ the silly change, whilst you are neglecting to explain _why_ it was done. (I understand why you can't, coz' none of the arguments will hold water).
If you've got enough machines that a task is time consuming, then automate it. openSUSE provides the tools to do that. The previous statement applies to any platform. I don't see any Windows domain admins claiming that Microsoft should enable Remote Desktop by default in Windows.
Sorin, we are here because we are _not_ Windows, not because we want to _be_ Windows. Well, I am any way, I obviously can't speak for anybody else. /Per -- Per Jessen, Zürich (7.0°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org