> Hey, you know, the mass-market Linux PC vendors of the future might actually
> have an easier time of things than MS tech support, if they ship their
> machines with a "safe" user account, and bury the root password in the
> documentation. The knowledgeable user can find what he needs quickly in the
> docs, and the novice won't break anything, since they won't read the manual
> anyway. =)
>
Just my opinion here. Wouldn't it be possible to transfer all the software to
the servers and make just dial-up boxes, that run the software in the servers?
Less things to be crashed by the user that way, less resources needed by the
user box that makes it a cheaper one, and service calls would be transferred to
the service provider who knows how the system works and how to fix it...
Just wondering...
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