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On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 12:00:42PM -0400, Matthew Valites wrote: > Out of curiosity, I wanted to see what access restrictions (if any) > you're given on your linux or unix desktops at work. Do you get full > access including root password with development done on a separate > machine? Or do you have limited access to your desktop via something > like sudo and do development right on it? Have you had different access > in the past? If you have a laptop, is the access any different. I know > there's both sysadmins and developers on this list, so where you happy > with the restrictions you had/set? What can you do and what can't you > do that you'd like to be able to? This should be an interesting thread... I've got root on everything. Oh, wait, there's a reason for that... Normal users have no root permissions. They get sudo access for specific commands on specific boxes when they need it. -dsr-
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