Martin Owens wrote: > If public by default is the way we want to go, then why not have a > Private folder be default in the users home directory? Combined with the > indication emblem in nautilus; this might provide a space for users to > put data. ATM it's too hard to teach users how to secure a folder or > even how to set up an encrypted folder.
IIRC, Ubuntu has done some work toward providing such an encrypted private subdirectory by default. Someone should look into pulling that into a package in Debian. -- see shy jo
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