when I want to use the security system, I would surely appreciate that.
but at some point in learning linux, just like your life, you wouldn't
want to be distracted by security measures.

> I am truly puzzled by this.  I enjoyed the convenience of having my 
> "user" account (I back up my production files) for playing around and 
> trying things in, knowing I wouldn't destroy the entire distribution if 
> I did so.  In fact, I even have a couple of "fake" users for some 
> particular ways of experimenting.  I find the security features freeing 
> rather than restricting.  I mean, how hard is it to type "su -" and 
> enter a password?

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