On (17/06/05 20:30), David E. Fox wrote:
> On 13 Jun 2005 23:27:30 -0700
> "puishor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > I really need that, because I use linux as a desktop , on a single
> > machine, so there is no need for any security issues ;I'm the only user
> > and the only admin... so I do
On 13 Jun 2005 23:27:30 -0700
"puishor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I really need that, because I use linux as a desktop , on a single
> machine, so there is no need for any security issues ;I'm the only user
> and the only admin... so I do not need any user...
It's still a good idea to create
On Monday June 13 2005 11:27 pm, puishor wrote:
> So... the question is what should i write in .bashrc (eventually
> plus the password) , so that konsole app would login me as a root
> user by default ?
Don't. You don't want to defeat the system's security. Giving every
user all privleges is o
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 10:36:29AM +0200, Philipp Pagel wrote:
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> Same here - I am the only user of my laptop. Still, I really do not want
> to do my normal work as root because of security. As normal user I don't
> have the power to destroy the system and even more important - the
> programs I r
puishor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> every time when I start konsole , I get loging as usual user.
Yes, it's supposed to be that way.
> So... the question is what should i write in .bashrc (eventually plus
> the password) , so that konsole app would login me as a root user by
> default ?
Why on
Hi !
every time when I start konsole , I get loging as usual user.
To switch to root user I must enter:
> su
> passwd :
Even if I put su statement in .bashrc it would ask me the password
anyway.
So... the question is what should i write in .bashrc (eventually plus
the password) , so that konsole
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