Am Donnerstag, den 08.11.2007, 20:40 -0500 schrieb Evan: > I hadn't considered the malware aspect, but running any program not in > the official repos opens that door. Running wine apps may actually be > safer since wine never needs root access (the whole win filesystem is > contained in the user's home directory). It could still do a lot of > damage though, so that would have to be looked at carefully. > Actually the most important and valuable bits on a desktop computer is the data of the user. Reinstalling an operating system is quite easy nowadays.
> Can AppArmor differentiate between different apps on wine, or would it > view wine as a single app? Why would you want to have an application that cannot access your files?
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