John Summerfield wrote: > Same with gnome. Someone's misguided attempt to secure the system. > It's dead easy to install a system with no means to login to a GUI > and configure stuff. > > All you need do is install sans user account. I'd suggest that anyone who sets up a system without any user accounts _and_ somehow needs a GUI to configure the system _and_ can't manage to figure out the settings to change so they can login as root should probably not be pretending to be a competent administrator. Are there not enough examples from Windows of why it's a terrible idea to run with full administrator privileges -- especially software like web browsers? -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And oh, don't you know that I'm always feelin' able When I'm sittin' home and I'm carving out your navel
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