Share with: My Neighborhood is too broad to allow full access. But Share with: John should be enough to assume that you trust John. Or instead have a separate option Share with: John (full acces).
A chroot because afaik rainbow doesn't really work outside the XO distro My impression may be wrong, though. I had assumed everyone has root access, it is such a basic need for a machine you own. 2009/8/7 Benjamin M. Schwartz <[email protected]>: > Lucian Branescu wrote: >> Could you let the invited user in a chroot by default and only allow >> full access if the inviting user explicitly allows it? > > 1. What sort of interface do you have in mind? What is more explicit than > "Share with: My Neighborhood"? > > 2. Why a chroot, and not Rainbow? > > 3. How do we create a chroot without requiring root privileges? (It seems > many Sugar users, such as those in Uruguay or on LTSP, will not have root.) > > --Ben > > _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
