Dotan Cohen wrote: >> <sigh> They _are_ they sysadmin. Like it or not. And yes, they'll >> enable an exploitable module - but they'll do that whether you make it >> hard for them or not. If you won't give them the tools, they'll just >> google for an answer, take the first one they find - safe or not - and >> throw it in. If it appears to work, that's _all_ they'll care about. If >> you give them the tools, they won't be able to enable modules that you >> don't bless. Of course, the modules shipped with Ubuntu may be >> exploitable too, and we can't force anybody to keep their system >> up-to-date, >> > > Exactly. You already know that these people will shoot themselves in > the foot. So why do you want to help them?
You know that that's neither what I said, nor what I want to do. As long as you insist on ignoring the fact that there's a problem, and attacking me personally for having an interest in solving it (if there isn't a problem, how can a solution make it worse?), there can be no discussion. -- derek -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss