Levi Bard wrote:
Yes it is a rather new philosophy. Ubuntu and Mac OS X embraced it
already.
It can help. A user app cannot mess with the system UNLESS the user
enters a password.
It's different than just clicking "OK" on a warning.
Meh. I am NOT entering a password every time I install a piece of
software on a 770 or N800. If we're going to go to that, we may as
well be installing tarballs by hand using sudo. No thank you.
It was just a discussion for the sake of talking about it.
Password only for system apps.
Bah, whatever :) I give up on everything :)
I can't make myself clear.
--
anidel
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