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running as root is inherently wrong

running as root is inherently wrong

Posted Jun 26, 2003 15:11 UTC (Thu) by ladislav (guest, #247)
In reply to: running as root is inherently wrong by ballombe
Parent article: Lindows.com - Friend or Foe?

In case some of you've missed the Slashdot interview, here is Mr Robertson's reasoning in his own words:

"There aren't “administrators” in many of the homes, businesses and schools we are selling to. These are personal computers where the owner needs to be able to set the clock, change the wallpaper, configure a printer, install a flash drive, or load a new piece of software without bumping into nuances of computer science.

Take a Microsoft Windows XP or Mac OS X machine out of the box and use it and it operates in a similar manner to LindowsOS – the first person to touch it can do whatever they want. If we make Linux harder to use then other operating systems, users will not embrace it. Users just want to get their work done, they don't want to be computer experts and they shouldn't have to be. Of course, if they want to add a default password or setup multiple accounts and restrict access to their own machine, they can of course do it on all of these operating systems, including LindowsOS, even though none default that way.
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You can read the rest of the interview here: http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/05/05/1225249


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