Bill Nottingham wrote:
- has contradictory guidelines on the same page about yum
- describes kudzu as allowing hardware configuration by unpriveleged users
What they are talking about is that some hardware may not be desired to be
enabled. The thought was that kudzu can do some things that may suddenly
cause the hardware to be enabled.
It only configures hardware that changes, and well, if you have
physical access to *change the hardware*... all bets are off.
I'm ignorant. How does one prevent access to USB storage? And allow
access to, say, cameras?
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John
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