berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
[snip]

Now, if you think multi-user OSes are not that good, I think
there is an OS with a different kernel somewhere (not Linux, not
*BSD, not Hurd, not Windows, not ReactOS...) which wants to build
a single user system.
Can't remember the name, I only remember that when someone on
linuxfr described it, I was really sceptical, because there will
obviously be tons of security issues with such a system.


There is a market (how large???) for a single user single task computer and OS. That is how I operate ~100% of the time. Security is a non-issue, I have the only key to my house. It needs only one password to cove case of physical malicious access. There would be advantages to a maintenance password to guard me from making careless/dumb errors on *MY OWN* machine. It would be extremely useful if its kernel supported running unmodified Debian packages.



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