On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 08:56:00 -0500, Robert Locke <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote : > This morning after booting and logging in, a little bubble opened in > the lower right hand corner that said some updates were complete. I > had not requested any updates. Previous updates had all been done by > me typing "yum update" in a gnome-terminal. OK. Microsoft gave $500 millions to Novell for SuSE. How much did they gave to Red Hat, do I ask cynically ? Or worse, is this the result of Windows programmers moving to work on Linux bringing along their great ideas ? If it goes on like that in 3 years from now, major Linux distros will have too many similarities with Windows, and will share the Windows problems of today. All that's left is to remove that darn root account or better (!), have users always with root privileges. But since Linux is what it is, there'll be hope in 'rebel', rock-solid alternative distros that do not push by default unwanted system behaviours to users and stick to proven basics. And that doesn't exclude compiz. I'm suprised this packagekit-whatever default behaviour went into production w/o anyone raising a red light. Even if it's a bug. truly surprising. And how does it update the system exactly w/o root account ? Or does this GUI thing runs always as root with access to both the system and the internet w/o users knowing it ? My rant. Cheers. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines