On 06/02/2016 01:04 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Well. Let's say you are responsible for the Linux desktops of a
large
security-senstive company (let's say bank, whatever), and the desktops
are installed as fixed workstations, which different employees using
them at different times. They log in, they do some "important company
stuff", and then they log out again. Now, it's a large company, so it
doesn't have the closest control on every single employee, and
sometimes employees leave the company. Sometimes even the employees
browse to the wrong web sites, catch a browser exploit and suddenly
start runing spam bots under their user identity, without even
knowing.
Do you really want to support a disruptive change in default behaviour
with such a specific use case?
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