Le 22/11/2012 18:00, Richard Owlett a écrit : > I've a laptop whose *SOLE* purpose in life is to be used in a manner > that a even I would never do on a machine with real data on it. > It has intrinsically the best security in place > Only _*I*_ have physical access to the machine. > It has no possibility of connecting to the internet. > It will *never* be updated. > The installation CD lives in the drive, for various reasons the hard > drive is wiped and reinstall done 2-3 times per week. > > When I boot I want to do *ANYTHING*!
Install DOS? unix systems have a superadmin (root) and standard users, and the common usage is to connect as a standard user and only "become root" when necessary. in short, me as a user, can do *ANYTHING*. I just have to issue a su or sudo. sure, that's limited power, but it's intentional. anyway, if your goal is to star an X11 session as root, while not recommended, you can do it. you can configure whataver x11 manager to allow root and you can even make the connection automatic (without the need to enter a password). > HOW? > > {Owl now ducks for cover from incoming brick-a-brac ;} > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/50b55808.3020...@ml.netoyen.net