On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, John Summerfield wrote: > > One of the great weaknesses of Linux is the need to be root to do so many > different things. Being root, one CAN do so many things... > Do you mean that Linux is more affected by this than any other flavor of UNIX? Can you please provide more information on that? Why not use sudo? Sorry if this sounds stupid, it's only that your comments were sort of confusing in this sense. -- Nitebirdz http://www.linuxnovice.org Tips, articles, news, links... -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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