> I think some of the people who argue these things lose sight of the
> practical. For example, I know that the FBI or a competent locksmith
> could pick the lock on my front door, but I lock it anyway and consider
> that sufficient security for my needs. This is because my imperfect lock
> offers sufficient discouragement for 99.999% of the people who I believe
> might try to enter my house for bad purposes. I also believe that
> 99.999% of them would leave evidence of a break in when circumventing my
> present locks.

Thats when you adopt a large dog, that barks alot... 90+ lbs is preferrable.

iirc, I thought that with Linspire V they fixed the "root" thing and
now you enter a non-privleged user account to use on a regular basis
when it's installed.  It was discussed at a LUG meeting a few months
ago.

Whatever account Robertson chooses to login as on his computer is his
own business.

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