Re: Recently sound does not play as root

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Samuel Sieb:
>> You shouldn't.  Why are you trying to do that?

Felix Miata:
> If the superuser can't do something, how can a mere mortal user be expected to do
> same? When the superuser determines *everything* works as expected is time enough
> to create the first regular user.

That's *NOT* a good way to do things.

(a) Root shouldn't be used as a general login.

(b) Some things refuse to run, to reinforce point (a).

(c) Root can do things that normal users can't.  You may set up an
expectation that something works, when it won't actually work for
normal users.

(d) People paint themselves into a corner doing things as root, and
then have to continue using root, when really they should have started
out as a normal user and stayed that way.

(e) You can very easily mess up a system as root.  Ordinary users have
a much harder time at doing that.

General advice is don't use root (which includes su and sudo) to do
anything other than fix faults when it's the only way to things.  Root
should only be used for things that *require* it.  Running system
updates and software installations is one example.

Set up an ordinary account for yourself, and always use that.  Set up
ordinary accounts for other uers.  Do everything, and test things, as
an ordinary user.

Set up one or more test accounts.  So that the day things go badly, you
have an unconfigured test account to see how a fresh account will work
by default.  You have a sacrificial account you do experiments in
without messing up your normal account.
 
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