hi, Am Montag, den 30.10.2006, 06:58 -0400 schrieb frank claessen: > Hi all, > > the way user profiles are being created at install strikes me as odd - > in any way it differs from the way other distro;s do it. Normally you > have to enter a password for the root account and then you can add a > normal user. > > Edubuntu asks for one user only and that is an administrative user. For > security reasons I don;t think this is a good idea. Later on you can > change the password for the root account while being logged an as the > user that was created during installation ?!?!!!! Unbelievable!! > sudo gives the admin (which is in fact the user you created during install) a lot more fine grained control over what users can do and whats forbidden for them ...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo ciao oli
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