On Wednesday 22 August 2001 11:12, Digital Wokan wrote:
> I'd rather see them removed. I've seen too many Windows users pick the
> wrong option from their shutdown menus to trust them with the same
> choice exiting Linux. For example: What if the company doesn't want
> its users shutting down the systems? Maybe they have an automated
> update or backup routine that runs after normal work hours. You don't
> want to new guy in accounting shutting off his system because that was
> his habit at his last job.
>
Why? Only root can set these things anyway.
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