Am 28. Jul, 2006 schwätzte Kurt Granroth so: > der.hans wrote: >> Anybody know if Linspire has stopped using root as the default/only login? > > I don't think Linspire ever had root as the only login for any released > version... even back when they went by "Lindows". That said, they don't > prompt you to create a non-root user. To create one, you have to do so > via the "advanced setup" during the setup procedure. Hmm, I thought they installed with the default user being root. Maybe it was just default root-priviliges without using sudo. > I think it's more important to know if all those pre-installed versions > of Linspire have a root-only setup or do they run the setup program... > or maybe have a default non-root user? I have no clue about all that. > > Does that matter for anybody on this list, anyway? I mean, if you got a > system with Linspire installed on it, wouldn't you just nuke it and > install whatever your favorite distro is on it (maybe after toying with > it for a bit)? I got an ex-roommate to buy one. I saw the root-priviliges and knew I'd be putting something else on there for her. She's been happy with debian since. > But yeah, IF the pre-installed Linspires have a root-only environment > and they continue to be targeted at newbies, then that's pretty bad. Yup. My $gf understands re-entering her passwd for sudo stuff and understands she generally shouldn't get prompted for her passwd. She is very much not a computer geek. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # "Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding." # -- Albert Einstein