Glynn Foster wrote:
> - No mention of pfexec? Given that this is one of the major features
> of 2008.05, it seems a pity not to mention it.
And examples like those given in the Configuring Network Settings sections
would seem to be better given using pfexec than telling people to su to root
when they can't actually do that in the default configuration (as is noted
about 10 pages later).
The note about root's shell reminds me we still need chsh, since it implies
the only way to change root's shell is vi /etc/passwd.
In the finding CIFS shares section, wouldn't it be better to call it "the
Nautilus file browser" instead of the "Sun Java(TM) Desktop System file
browser"? I thought most JDS branding was gone in 2008.05.
Under how to shut down a system, what about the "Shutdown" entry in the GNOME
menu?
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