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Situations Differ
In the case of a networked/work station being run as part of a business then yes; but the article does not specifically refer to that it refers to Linux Desktops generically - so there may be no admin person who has that controlling admin password, a user may well have it having had their parent/friend etc install Linux on a Desktop machine. My point was that if there is the opportunity for people to act stupidly, some of them will do so.
Posted by rob.pilgrim@...
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