I installed Kubuntu 10.10 amd64 to see how it compares to Mandriva 2010.1 Powerpack x86_64.
When I login to Kubuntu, I have to give my password and that is fine.
But when KDE is up and running I get 3 KDE sudo windows where I have to give my password and one extra time for Wallet.
I aksed Kubuntu to mount one drive at startup. Does this require a sudo password?
At startup my wireless network connection is made. Does this require a sudo password?
Why does Wallet require a password at startup?
How can I avoid these passwords?
In Mandriva no passwords are requested after logging in...
When I login to Kubuntu, I have to give my password and that is fine.
But when KDE is up and running I get 3 KDE sudo windows where I have to give my password and one extra time for Wallet.
I aksed Kubuntu to mount one drive at startup. Does this require a sudo password?
At startup my wireless network connection is made. Does this require a sudo password?
Why does Wallet require a password at startup?
How can I avoid these passwords?
In Mandriva no passwords are requested after logging in...
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