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Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Stewart Stremler wrote:
> 
>>If you have nothing worth protecting, then why bother protecting it?
> 
> 
> I said I had nothing worth killing or even maiming over. I didn't say I
> had nothing worth protecting.
> 
> 
>>Remember, biometrics are basically the same thing as a fixed and
>>non-changable[1] password.  You wouldn't protect your data-center
>>with your mother's maiden name, would you?
> 
> 
> Quite true.
> 

You know Ubuntu uses this method, and I think the Mac does it too.   I
just enabled root on my wife's mac.   First user on the box is "admin"
however to install software it appears they wrap a gui around sudo.

Mark






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