or change your temp dir in amule to your user (luther?) home dir on the
nest. and you can run programs as a user as root from the terminal by
logging in as luther (or whatever your user is) by typing: login
but you might have problems runing a X window program, trying:
xhost +localhost (or xhost + if the former does not work) or mabye xhost
+local:
might work, if not there should be someone more informed on this mailing
list.
ryan
2008/4/27 stomfisite <stomfisite@???>:
> D:B runs from a live CD/DVD in memory, or runs in a similar fashion
> from a hard drive.
> You know how hard it is for you to permanently change things in the
> base system.
> You can backup your nest to removable media.
> The only weak point left is running d:b as a guest on another
> system, yet because of Linux's unpopularity with the masses, outside
> attacks are almost non existent.
>
> I say that d:b is at least 10,000 times less likely of attack than
> Windows, but if you are really concerned, run it on a dedicated
> system, and regularly back of your nest on a rotating media strategy.
>
> cape@??? wrote:
> > "You can do everything as root , it is simpler"
> > You mean that d:b is that safe that running "dangerous" program as roots
> doesn't possibly harm the system or me privacy?
> >
> >
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