Rahul Sundaram wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
The problem, as has already been mentioned and which you seem to have
overlooked is that when an administrator finds it's locked up, it's
too late to fix it.
If it is really locked up, the current change won't affect you. A half
You ignore the obvious, "how do I tell that c-a-bs would not have saved
that aggravation?"
struck system, it is matter of restarting and resetting it. You can
avoid that even, if you read up what has changed as any good
administrator should.
<chortle> You know as well as anyone, a lot of people do not read all
the documentation. I generally do, which is how I picked up this change.
I will begin to think Red Hat thinks X security is a problem
The current change has nothing to do with Red Hat's thoughts on X security.
And neither does you response have anything to do with what I said.
Rahul
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Cheers
John
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