So, I'm trying to set my computer up to safely share with other people, and I've encountered one problem. I want to be able to simply lock my session, and allow my programs to keep running (particularly ktorrent, which I've scheduled to start and stop during non-peak usage hours in my house). I don't want to allow anyone else to shut down the computer from the KDM screen, so under the Login Manager, I set it to only allow root to shut the computer down. The trouble with this is I don't have a root password, due to the sudo set up kubuntu uses, and when I tried to use my password instead as if I were using sudo, it said I had the wrong password. Likewise, leaving the password field blank didn't work either.
Does this mean I have to set a root password, and just use it for shut down? If not, is there any other alternative other than just having to trust whoever I let use my computer that they won't shut it down without my permission?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer me.
Does this mean I have to set a root password, and just use it for shut down? If not, is there any other alternative other than just having to trust whoever I let use my computer that they won't shut it down without my permission?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer me.
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