Am 04. Apr, 2003 schw=E4tzte Ed Skinner so: > I would have two concerns, one major, one minor. > My major concern would be using the default Lindows configuration w= hich > runs the user as 'root'. A really bad, bad idea that leaves the system in= an > extremely vulnerable state. But I'm also told that this can be changed so > that normal users run as normal Linux users. If you do that, I'd say the > major problem is fixed. When I saw they shipped with root as the default login I wiped it. Having a default lindows user and using a suexec to fire up utils that need root would've been bad enough, but defaulting to login as root says they don't understand security well enough to be used in a home environment, muc= h less a business environment. > The minor problem is that your company will have to pay for Lindows > itself and for the subscription that enables upgrades. If your system That's not a problem. The business should be paying for support anyway. Maybe not necessarily $100/box, but businesses should pay for support for the tools they use. This especially holds true for infrastructure. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.TOLISGroup.com/ # Motorraeder toeten nicht. Motorraeder werden getoetet.