Regrettably, Win 98SE for a while yet
Efwkub at aol.com
Efwkub at aol.com
Thu May 19 03:05:56 UTC 2005
Thanks Derek for more time and trouble
The tip about trying to open something by command line if it won't open
from the GUI so I get information on why it won't start is useful and noted
> Why???? I just don't understand this need - especially from Windows
> users who have never had a 'root' in the first place - to twist Ubuntu's
> intent. There is exactly one reason why you might _need_ a root
> password, and I have yet to see anybody mention it.
I am suitably admonished re root / sudo etc. and will get in line henceforth
But purely by way of explaining the psychology underlying the drive to be
able to be root, i.e. not trying to justify it, argue back or start (repeat!)
a
debate:
As a newcomer to Linux obviously one has a lot to discover and get used to.
Especially if the Windows was just 9x and with no networking.
While trying to get to grips with all this one is often blocked if one is not
root.
(Or sudo)
And, if one has arrived at Ubuntu via another type of Linux, one has picked
up the picture of there being ordinary users, and root.
So when trying to explore (the OS as opposed to the apps) on one's own,
unconnected, not used for work, probably going to reload it soon, no
confidential files on it, PC, the thought occurs, depending on the
particular task, why not do so as root? (The more work I put into an
installation the less I shall want to risk spoiling it)
Thus the explanation is (was) an effort to minimize complications by keeping
things consistent. By setting up Kubuntu to use existing knowledge, avoiding
a variation with regard to commands. Doing things the same way I did and
may do again with SUSE and perhaps other sorts of Linux
"Tout comprener, c'est tout pardonner"
"With every gain there is loss, with every loss there is gain"
Cheers, Edward
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