This is the normal default behaviour, as you would normally never need to do this. If you feel you must, there is a setting in the gdm configuration file (not difficult to find), which will allow root to log in.Hi. I just installed debian woody and have gdm installed along with gnome (and sawfish). For some reason I cannot log into X as the root user.
As root, do this (assuming your user id is "bill"):Furthermore, I cannot use pon to establish a ppp connection as the non-root user. Does anyone have any solutions to either of these problems. Thanks.
# adduser bill dip
Then log all the way out and back in again, and you will be able to use pon.
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