> Yes it is a rather new philosophy. Ubuntu and Mac OS X embraced it already. > It can help. A user app cannot mess with the system UNLESS the user > enters a password. > It's different than just clicking "OK" on a warning. Meh. I am NOT entering a password every time I install a piece of software on a 770 or N800. If we're going to go to that, we may as well be installing tarballs by hand using sudo. No thank you. -- It doesn't take a nukular scientist to pronounce foilage! --Marge Simpson http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/shouldbefree.html