On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Alexey Eromenko <al4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The
>> OS/2 guest is fully trusted. It used to "own" the whole computer, so
>> there's no reason to forbid it access now.
>>
>> It sounds to me like this is something that nobody's ever bothered to
>> code, which is something of a pity, but it's not fundamentally more
>> dangerous than other shared facilities - and ISTM I'm able to make
>> mostI'm able to make mostit's a lot LESS dangerous than, say, bridged
>> networking or shared USB.
>>
>
> Perhaps I tend to agree. It was never done, because too few users need it.
> But if you do, you are welcome to contribute source code.

Just what I need, another project......

I think this one's a tad beyond me. Sadly, I'm likely to have to pass
on this one. It'd be awesome if someone else wrote it, but I'm not a
device drivers guy; just a run-of-the-mill applications developer and
sysadmin.

Wonder if anyone else in the OS/2 community would be willing to take
this on. I might ask.

ChrisA

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