I've configured my Debian for Ubuntu (and Mac)-style system
administration, which means basically having the root account locked
(no password). I do all the root tasks via sudo or the graphical
gksudo front end.
However, I seem unable to configure System / Authorizations
On 8/8/09, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-08-07 08:41, Louis Housman wrote:
[...]
Serious, not-flippant response: if you like the Ubuntu Way, why not
install Ubuntu instead of Debian?
One reason: Debian unstable. 2nd Reason: Debian does boot faster.
Main reason for my question is that all I
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