On 11/21/06, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
Sometimes I think I should have spent some time in a monastery before installing Linux. I'd flip out a little less.
are you possibly suggesting, that normal users should be able to install (and overwrite) software into /usr/local/ without having to acquire special permissions? good luck.
No, I just meant that I need to take my time and look closer at things before thinking something is wrong.
i wouldn't want any user to be able to put an "xterm" executable with a built-in keylogger into /usr/local/bin. i also would hate to delete my harddisk because my "make clean" target had a typo.
So would I, and I probably would.
-Chuckk