Le 12/12/2009 07:15, Basil Chupin a écrit :
Ok, the whole thing may be more dangerous for the inexperienced administrator, but what does it then become for the ordinary punter, the Joe-in-street, like myself? "Cataclysmic", "Disasterous", "Calamitous"? :-)
do you know most data lost are lost by the users errors? just deleting valuable data by mistake? of course when inexperienced one can do disasters. The worst disaster I know is HDD failure when one have no backup at all, and this is very frequent (and happened to me too, in early times :-() The user that want to learn data processing can only do this the hard way. That said... this is true for everything in the life. Young people never learn if not by personal experience...
The folk using MS/Apple have a thriving industry creating for their users software which is supposed to protect them from all sorts of nasties.
supposedx is the good word, because they fail doing so
Is AppArmor designed to be the beginning of such protection for oS (I cannot find any dox for AppArmor in 11.2 for what it is supposed to do)?
search better :-) /usr/share/doc/packages/apparmor-docs/ apparmor is a supervisor that monitor the applications activity and forgive them to do unexpected things. is that necessary, I don't know jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.org http://news.opensuse.org/2009/04/13/people-of-opensuse-jean-daniel-dodin/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org