On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Angad Singh<angad at angadsingh.in> wrote: > You should decide on the kind of end user Belenix is targeting. If it > is only system administrators or developers, then this might not be > really required, although useful. On the other hand if its normal > desktop users that Belenix is targeting, then such a feature would > definitely help people who are considering belenix as their first (and > hopefully only) Solaris distro. It would definitely add to the user > friendliness.
I've been exploring Kubuntu/Fedora/OpenSuse the past few days, and I think it's worth taking some good points from there. Here are my own thoughts: - even for a developer (e.g. a person coming from the Linux world), there would be some commands that would be different (e.g. pfexec instead of sudo). - we could permit the user to turn this feature off via a Control Panel entry. -- Sriram
