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Stewart Stremler wrote:
> He put a finger on a flaw, and it hurts.  Claiming it really isn't a

What flaw? He said there was no problem with running as root. Not that
there was a bug somewhere in design or implementation. And before anyone
implies that I am saying Linux is perfect it clearly isn't. But we
haven't been talking about a flaw here, just whether it is safer to run
as root or a normal user. You think if we somehow did make some change
that made it safer to run as a normal uid and not root he would change
linspire? Doubtful.

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