[nflug] Distros
Bootz
eric at bootz.us
Sun Sep 24 00:15:06 EDT 2006
sudo su is nice or sudo su - to get to the root of the problem :)
I made my Ubuntu look and feel as much as I could like Debian and it
didn't really take a whole lot of effort(sudo is the only mechanical
difference really), at work I have my Debian and at home I have my Ubuntu.
I really like the solid systems, but was wondering if anyone had alot of
faith in a distro that thought a great deal about there test or daily
release distros...
And how would you rate the distro:
hardware...
software...
Jesse Jarzynka wrote:
> -------------quote:---------
>> Subject:
>> [nflug] Distro's
>> From:
>> <sacred at adelphia.net>
>> Date:
>> Wed, 20 Sep 2006 4:44:53 -0700 xer.com/
>
>
>> > Since you can log in as root
>> > both in CLI and GUI --unlike in Ubuntu-- you can do admin chores
>> however
>> > you choose.
>>
>
> Actually, you can become root in Ubuntu, all you do is say "sudo -s". And
> if you want to enable the root user, just do "sudo passwd root" and then
> you can login as root "su" or whatever. -Jesse
>
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