On Thursday 19 November 2009 10:51:19 am Richard Hughes wrote:
2009/11/19 Benjamin Kreuter <ben.kreuter(a)gmail.com>:
> I would not say it is unreasonable to miss this detail,
> since Fedora is periodically used as a base for RHEL, which is certainly
> not a single user desktop system.
Sure, and RHEL default policy will most likely be different to the Desktop
spin.
I would hope so!
My point was that there are plenty of people out there who might be sticking
to assumptions about *nix from a decade ago, who could be managing small
groups of desktops (30 or less). I have seen this personally, and in most of
those cases the root password was absolutely necessary for installing
software. Allowing non-root users to install updates is just at the border of
what is OK for such circumstances, but allowing ordinary users to install new
packages is definitely going to far.
A number of people have suggested now that "single user desktop" be one of
many options. There should at least be a "multiuser desktop" of some kind,
with more restrictive policies in place, and it should not be hidden behind 3
levels of hyperlinks.
-- Ben
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