On Wednesday 29 March 2006 20:45, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Unfortunately, as far as I am concerned kubuntu is a total disaster. I
> > downloaded their latest version 5.10 (if I remember right), burned a CD, 
> > did the installation, and ended up with a running system with no root
> > password -- that is a totally useless system for doing any kind of system
> > administration or maintenance.
>
> sudo bash
>
> Ugly, but it works.

Yes, really ugly, but it does work. Thanks. Now at least I have been able to 
give my root account a password.  Unfortunately, also, what I though was my 
personal account, apparently has a lot more power than any sane user should 
want.

It is a bit of a pity that they assume the users to be so stupid that they 
cannot understand what a "root" account is.  I can admit that the word "root" 
is probably unfamiliar. However, if they don't like "root" or couldn't 
explain it, they could have created an "Administrator" account, with uid=0 
guid=0 and that would be much more simple and transparent than sprinkling my 
userid in a whole pile of groups. They then could have created my account as 
a standard user, which would have been much more consistent with what most 
other systems including Windows do, and probably a lot more secure too.

Oh well, at least I now have a Debian-like system with recent software.  
Thanks again.

-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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