On Freitag, 12. August 2016 10:28:34 CEST Anton Aylward wrote:
"non default" meaning what, exactly?
That if you simply click through Yast during installation, there is only one user account at the end.
Non-defayult for you might be default for someone else.
No, openSUSE has one default in that case. Everything else is post- installation customization.
Sure, go ahead and to that on a heavily multi-user ISP service that allows ssh & X-over-ssh access as many do, and see how welcome you are.
I betcha the "default" they have is a very different from the "default' you have on your home system, and if they are in any way competent they have taken measures to ensure you can't shut-down the system and can't become root.
Yeah… See, I don't really care about the strange arguments you come up with. I made an argument that KShutdown's desktop icon in openSUSE should not override the upstream defaults and mandate that it runs only as root. openSUSE's KDE team agreed with me on that matter, so the discussion is closed as far as I'm concerned. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org