2010/7/7 Ricardo Aráoz <[email protected]>:

> I use Ubuntu at home.
> Whenever I want to use a visual tool that needs privileged access I'm
> asked for the password.
> Even have an "explorer" app with root privileges (asks for password
> before entering), if I want to visually manipulate privileged files.
> If I'm using the command window then I'm told I don't have privileges.
> Just rewrite the instruction with "sudo " in front and I'm asked for the
> password before going into the app.
> Not in the way at all.
> (at the office though, we still use XP)
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I bet you are always logged as an Administer on your local box for
your daily work as well as if you remote to a server?

Point is that in Linux you understand the rules and in Win you blindly
override them.

If you don't have Administrator rights in your day work environment
let me shake your hand.  Few of us use multiple login creds in a Win
environment.

When I asked for a second userID for non admin working they looked at
me like I was nuts.  They were right but for other reasons ;->



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