Yeah,but how would this cause security risks?
Type: Posts; User: lilrayray
Yeah,but how would this cause security risks?
I must be missing something. In the terminal, you can set different passwords for the "administrator".
Im not sure about this whole root ubuntu stuff. I ahve only been using ubuntu for a bit now (great distro) and from what I have gathered, root is simply disabled by default. You can activate is...
Im using ubuntu right now, and I have to say it is the best i have used thus far. I tried Suse, but it didnt like my hardware and wouldnt start. Another really easy disto to use is xandros.