Eric Mesa wrote:
I've been following this sporadically, but if the issue is, as I believe it is, whether a regular user should be able to run the programs that we usually save for root, then I say, "have you gone nuts?" If you want that, go use windows.
Don't confuse permission to access the things the programs typically affect with the finding the programs in your PATH. No one is suggesting that the concept of root authentication should go away. Just that the difference between doing "su' and "su -" be less confusing and that typing ifconfig should show a user his ip address, not
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