m.w.chang wrote:
> sir, I want the house, not the lock. I beg your pardon.

Too bad. Get over it. Nobody wants a house without locks, everyone has
the same concerns. Remove yours, sell them, do whatever, just don't
expect many people to view it as either logical or reasonable. Will you
put your money in my bank? I have no locks, everyone can walk through
the vault, you get your own money from the cash drawer, and the only
customers I have are honest, so I don't need security. Right? Makes
sense doesn't it? <sigh>

> I am/was not looking for a job on linux security.
>

Big deal. I'm not looking for a job as a webmaster either, but if I'm
running Apache on a server I'd better know something about html, cgi,
perl, etc, because there's only going to be one idiot to blame if I
don't. I don't consider it a poor model just because I have to increase
my intelligence and experience level.
So it doesn't absolve your responsibility for learning it, since it's an
integral part. You can't just pick and choose the only things that you
want to learn, and try to discredit the rest, at least until you build
your own distro.
--
Andrew Mathews
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