I know it can be done, but I can't remember how to do it. I want to enable the use of a second monitor, but it gives me a ration of garbage about "YOU AIN"T ROOT SO'S I WONT SAVE YOUR NEW X11.CONF FILE for you." It's not just this, it the fight I have EVERY time I want to do ANYTHING that involves root permissions.
I am an administer for Red Hat systems for a living. Never have I had an issue when root, which I use most of the day. Being able to run locally as root is exceptionally convienient, necessary for so many things, and poseses no security threat. I am tired of dealing with the hassle of a "feature" that protects NOTHING, makes many things difficult or impossible, and is just so "antiLinuxy". They even disable the su command in Kubuntu, which is even more stupid.
But, I want to be able to use all of the neat GUI tools that don't use at work here (all command line there). I need to be able to just launch the NVIDIA console, or whatever, do what I need to do, and have it take without a hassle. Yea, I can probably chmod 666 the /etc/X11 directory, I can wiggle and jiggle around all of the individual problems as they come up, but I'm sick of that. I want to log in as ROOT, have the powers of God, and do what I need to and want to without silly restrictions.
Anyone remember how to turn on root. permanently?
And no, it is NOT a security issue. I'm behind my firewall and my data is securely backed up, and it takes 10 minutes to install the OS again if need be. You need to weigh what you are protecting against the chains you place on yourself and not having the power of a real root user and frankly, convienience wins. I need to be root, when I want, where I want, and if I'm so dumb I type in rm -rf /, then I deserve what I get.
I am an administer for Red Hat systems for a living. Never have I had an issue when root, which I use most of the day. Being able to run locally as root is exceptionally convienient, necessary for so many things, and poseses no security threat. I am tired of dealing with the hassle of a "feature" that protects NOTHING, makes many things difficult or impossible, and is just so "antiLinuxy". They even disable the su command in Kubuntu, which is even more stupid.
But, I want to be able to use all of the neat GUI tools that don't use at work here (all command line there). I need to be able to just launch the NVIDIA console, or whatever, do what I need to do, and have it take without a hassle. Yea, I can probably chmod 666 the /etc/X11 directory, I can wiggle and jiggle around all of the individual problems as they come up, but I'm sick of that. I want to log in as ROOT, have the powers of God, and do what I need to and want to without silly restrictions.
Anyone remember how to turn on root. permanently?
And no, it is NOT a security issue. I'm behind my firewall and my data is securely backed up, and it takes 10 minutes to install the OS again if need be. You need to weigh what you are protecting against the chains you place on yourself and not having the power of a real root user and frankly, convienience wins. I need to be root, when I want, where I want, and if I'm so dumb I type in rm -rf /, then I deserve what I get.
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