On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Ron Johnson, Jr. wrote:
> HOWEVER, in the commercial realm, when dozens of clerks are
> logged into a system, it is often useful (for tracking, auditing
> or consistency, etc.) to only let a clerk log into a system once.
But if I wanted to wreak havoc on the tracking system, I'd just open about
11 bash shells, scores of rxvts, and a few instances of Netscape. That
way, I'd have lots of possible input methods on a *single* login.
Put simply, I don't think the concept of a single login really exists in
Linux Mandrake.
Best regards, though. Anyone with more constructive suggestions, feel
free to prove me wrong!
-- Asheesh Laroia.
--
Olmstead's Law:
After all is said and done, a hell of a lot more is said than done.