Michael Stefaniuc <[email protected]> wrote:
>Sent: Feb 9, 2009 7:39 AM
>To: James Mckenzie <[email protected]>
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: ntdll: add a warning about running wine as root (resend)
>
>> sudo rm -rf .wine
>Solution is sudo chmod -R $username.$groupname .wine
>
Correct.  However, this is not the solution given on Wine Users.

>> User now upset because everything they did is gone.
>Not if you do it right.
>
I agree, but some users are very sensitive and are worse that a colicy baby.  

The problem is that we should not need to direct users to run as root to 
perform any function.  Some Linux distributions restrict network functions, 
such as ICMP, to only root.  This is sillines in my opinion and actually 
employs poor security practices.

However, a new  that receives a message like the following "You must be an 
Administrator to run this program" when attempting to run a program in Wine 
will think "Administrator == root" and try to run the program as root.  The 
program does not run, and they are futher frustrated.

Also, some new users think, incorrectly, that running Wine as root will give 
them more permissions.  It does not and should not.  Again, the warning should 
address this.

What I don't want to see, and I agree with AJ, is the disablement of running 
Wine as the root user.  There are situations where this is necessary.

A short notification message is all that is necessary and Austin's change does 
exactly that.  

James McKenzie



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