On 25.11.2011 05:49, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 01:32:08 +0100, Alexander Kapps<alex.ka...@web.de>
declaimed the following in gmane.comp.python.general:
The main difference here is, that Linux makes it easy to seperate
administrative accounts from end-user accounts,
So does Win7... Heck -- I have to answer prompts to OK an installer
even while logged into my admin account!
For Windows, Left-Clicking an OK button to confirm potentionally
dangerous admin tasks is like linking the acceleration pedal in your
car to the brake pedal(If the traffic light shows Red/Stop, push the
acceleration pedal to break)
I mean, seriously, left-clicking an OK button is something *SO*
unusual to Windows users that you could also just remove that
"barrier" altogether.
</sarcasm>
Now, OK, I don't really know any Windows version after XP, so
things might have changed. But what I see from the casual Win users
in my environment is that nothing has really changed.
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