He this is the default behavior on Windows for years, and you don't have 
the same restriction there?
What's up with that? Who's being "insecure"?

On Thursday, June 5, 2014 5:17:54 PM UTC+2, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
>
>  Am 28.05.2014 01:33, schrieb Eldon Brown:
>  
> because in some linux distros running as su or root is the ONLY OPTION
>
>
> So the only user on this systems is root? And there is no normal 
> user-account?
>
> To be frank: If this really is the case, it is plain crap! This is 
> insecure to it's best! And we are not going to support that kind of stuff. 
> So you'd better talk to the Puppy-Linux guys to provide you with a secure 
> system.
>
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> Hartmut Goebel 
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> Development 
>
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>
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