Fear not, my little ones, I'm not even connected to the Internet. The
odds, any way, of my doing this much while connected is small. AN,d I'm
probably going to have to re-install Debian soon. So, I'm not too
concerned. Yet.On 09/05/05, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David R. Litwin wrote:> Le
David R. Litwin wrote:
> Let me preface this by saying: Yes, I know the security threats
> involved in logging in as the root; some times, however, I wish to do
> so. Thank you for understanding.
>
> Now then, I use KDM to login. With this, it is necessary to choose
> login through console, then l
* David R. Litwin:
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On Monday 09 May 2005 06:20, David R. Litwin wrote:
> Let me preface this by saying: Yes, I know the security threats involved in
> logging in as the root; some times, however, I wish to do so. Thank you for
> understanding.
Look into the "sux" package :)
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Lee.
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Let me preface this by saying: Yes, I know the security threats
involved in logging in as the root; some times, however, I wish to do
so. Thank you for understanding.
Now then, I use KDM to login. With this, it is necessary to choose
login through console, then login and type startx. This, however
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