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Hey there, nice to meet you folks!
Totally new at Arch - totally new at Linux - i'll just pop the question
How do i login as root using Gnome? Everytime i try it says i cant. Some security function i guess,
Last edited by nikchris (2008-04-10 15:49:46)
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The question I have is why do you want to do that? There is probably a safer way of doing what you are trying to do.
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you usually don't need to do this: the superuser account is for maintenance and shouldn't be used for a full GUI logon - instead, while you are logged in as an ordinary user, issue the command "su" in the terminal, type in the root password and you have superuser command line at your disposal
Last edited by danielsoft (2008-04-10 13:34:15)
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Generally, you don't want to login into X as a root. You should log in always as a user, and when you need to perform something as a root, use 'su' or 'sudo' (in terminal) or 'gksu' (pops up a window). Note that to use su or gksu, you should be in the 'wheel' group.
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Thank you guys - i wanted to install some packages - already did.
Ps. i'll open a new thread with a title like "noob problems" cos' they just keep on coming
So lock this or "Solved" this please.....
Last edited by nikchris (2008-04-10 13:43:53)
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Thank you guys - i wanted to install some packages - already did.
Ps. i'll open a new thread with a title like "noob problems" cos' they just keep on coming
So lock this or "Solved" this please.....
Actually, you can [SOLVED] this thread yourself, just edit your original post and change the subject line.
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thx for the tip
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