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> In that case just throw Solaris Express over the
> wall, and re-name it 
> Open Solaris.
> 
> If you call RBAC cheaper and quicker, them maybe you
> have not 
> implemented it before. For a home user it would be
> almost the same as 
> asking them to implement a NIS+ domain for their
> laptop.

I am not sure configuring is that arduous, unless the sudo configuration you 
expected in "home user" case is just a way not to give out root password, and 
everyone on the system can "sudo su -"

RBAC is a very flexible and useful feature in Solaris, for example, I can set 
up a profile for opening raw socket and give that profile to certain users, 
they only have to pfexec their binary. NO root privilege is involved. NO role 
involved even. NO shared role password involved of course.

I am not against putting sudo in indiana, since you can always build it from 
source. However, the question would be how a complete GNU userland can make 
users aware of they are using solaris instead of Sobuntu (pun intended ;)

Cheers,
Ivan.
> 
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