Steven Vishoot wrote:
I thought windows only allowed this, since windows is
only good for allowing all sorts of security threats.
KDE's allowed it for years.
There are times when it's okay - all our students use one login in
Windows, we don't care if they trample on each other, and we use AD to
prevent them from doing harm.
On Linux, I'd give 'em ro /usr, / etc, universal rw /tmp and /var/tmp
and owner rw to ~
Sometimes, logging in is an impediment.
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John
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