On Wednesday 10 August 2005 13:27, Peter Buckenleib wrote:
Hi Mr(s) Shriramana Sharma
login as root might be dangerous, but some tools provide graphical installers that should to be run as root. To do this i enter 'sux root' in a terminal window, and then i start that tool. ( Please Mr Miller : don't send another copy of your answer to this)
regards Peter
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Wow, ouch! has anyone ever loaded LinSpire? My last install defaults to root login, with the 'option' of creating users later. Me thinks this is done to simplify transitioning xp home "all ports open" edition users. I have LinSpire on an older PC and it runs good for a first time Linux user, unfortunately, all in root mode, unless one creates a 'user' account and takes it from there. My first Linux, SuSE 5.x, I think (I don't remember) I ordered with a book and off I went, mostly the hard way, but never KDE as root (I never did like the bomb background) and I did not have this mailing list to go to. Newcomers should be welcome here, word of mouth is the best marketing and I think we all would like to see Linux take over windo....sorry, I can't say it. I wish I was as smart as many of you on this list are, for that reason I monitor it. Thank you and keep up the good work! ;) SuSE 9.3 Carl