steve wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
steve wrote:
Eduardo J. Vega A wrote:
Hello guys any idea of which it's the root password for the OpenSuSE LiveCD 10.3 ?
Thanks
--ed
google is your best friend
Oh, for chrissake, why can't you just simply state what the damn password is without going through this long-winded charade (of having to search for it on the internet)?
hold on...... Im pretty sure I just provided the requestor a mailing list link to the answer they requested right?
No, wrong. The poster asked for the password and you spent all your time posting a link to where it may be found. The most simple answer would have been, "linux" , and THEN go on with your hobby-horse of getting people to do some research by saying, "And the next time you want to know the answer to such a question do a search on the 'net and you will most probably get the answer a lot quicker." Does this make reasonable sense?
Why does the 10.3 (Beta) Live even require the need for a stupid password?
a good portion of users who use live cds from my experience are either new to the distribution, linux in general, or trying to see if hardware will work. what sense would it make to put in features that are not reflective of suse linux.
Ce? If it is a simple, LIVE installation why is there a need for a password? The person installing a LIVE distribution is only looking to see how the damn things works and looks like, so why the need for a password?
(SuSE is going from bad to worse at each "improvement" "release" since Novell bought the German company. I downloaded the CD of 10.3 Beta 1 together with the CD of the ADDON-NON OSS Bi-Arch and there is NO way that I can install all the files/applications: there is no Midnight Commander, no kernel source, no pico or nano, no kradio, et alia.)
remember.... this a beta, not RC, some packages will be missing or if provided not working
Oh, for chrissake! This is BETA 1 of - wait for it! - SuSE version *10.3*! Not Beta 1 of version 1. I repeat, this is Beta 1 of version *10.3*! I'll say no more. To do so would be too painful :-( .
take it easy.
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