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		<title>Installing amtu on Debian Lenny (Etch) as non-root</title>
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		<dc:creator>Markus Meissner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The secure installation of amtu on Debian has some pitfalls. The problem is that amtu uses java.util.prefs.Preferences#systemNodeForPackage instead of java.util.prefs.Preferences#userNodeForPackage (com.amazon.merchants.transport.preferences.UserAccountPreferences). This leads to the problem that the configuration is not stored as non-root user or even more unpredictable: It is stored if you do the configuration as root and cannot be read or updated [...]]]></description>
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