(``-_-ยดยด) -- Fernando wrote: > one more tip: stop recommending users to use "sudo su". > Running "su" is more then enought to be root. But not with a standard installation of Ubuntu / Kubuntu where the root login is disabled. Then you need sudo for any root commands, and for a root login you need "sudo su" or "sudo -i" -- "su" alone doesn't work. Nils