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RE[2]: Comment by j.dalrymple
by erdraug on Fri 20th May 2011 16:17
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I've seen this conversation repeat itself a hundred times already but this time i'll answer, just because the article seems objective enough that i'm planning to use it as a reference in the future when explaining to others what puppy is.
If i understand correctly, the idea behind running as root is that (i) if you're running puppy you have already opted for the hands on approach (ii) since you're running your OS from a liveCD there's not much harm to running as root.
That said (iii) running as root is now an option being considered: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67885
More reading here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67213
YMMV.




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2006-08-23
My chief problem with Puppy is a lot bigger than that, although you're absolutely right.
It's that the suggested, recommended and supported mode of operation, last time I looked (which was at Lucidpuppy), was still to log in and run as 'root'. This is *unforgiveable*.