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Re: exploring debian's users and groups



on Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 12:25:56PM -0400, Joey Hess (joeyh@debian.org) wrote:
> Eric G. Miller wrote:
> > > 	HELP: My system has no files owned by user games, and I don't see
> > > 	      the point of the user, aside from symmetry.
> > 
> >         Have several binaries in /usr/games with group "games".  Some of
> > 	them don't work at all if the user isn't in group "games" --
> > 	mostly for accessing/writing scores.  Also, probably for
> > 	powertripping sysadmins ;0
> 
> Hmm, I'm not sure I understand. Yes of course you have games owned by
> group games. But what is the user good for?

Historically I believe systems would allow access to user 'games' for
the purpose of playing games.  Probably and old BSD hack -- I remember
playing BSD games at the Lawrence Hall of Science (above UC Berkeley),
on teletype, in the 1970s.


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