Carroll Grigsby wrote: > For no good reason other than curiosity, I installed wine today and then > loaded an old Windows program from the 98SE era. Kinda neat. Installing wine > required that I become root, of course, but I was able to install the Windows > program as a user. Given the emphasis on security in Linux -- and > particularly in Fedora -- I was amazed. FWIW, the program in question does > not access the network, and I have SELinux disabled. Still... > > -- cmg > Two things to keep in mind: 1. By default, the Windows program was installed in the .wine tree in your home directory. 2. When running, the Windows program only has as as much access as the user that launched it. Or even less access, depending on how you have Wine configured. In other words, you can mess up your own files, but not the system. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!