First of all, I do not intend to run my system in 'root'. I just need to open in root for a couple of configuration changes. I understand the dangers.
I want to change the Login Screen. My computer seems to download alternate screens, however they do not appear as options after downloading them. A couple of years ago, I had a similar problem and found that once in a Root GUI, my computer would accept the downloads. Now in Kubuntu 12.04, the same procedure that created a root user will not work.
I also have a problem that no one has been able to help me with that may be resolvable in a Root environment. I have two monitors, 27 1/2" and 22" operating in twin view. I was able to get mythtv installed, however, the resolution was 3600x1080. The result was viewing people who appeared similar to dwarfs in appearance. Trying to get the system to use the appropriate resolution of 1920x1080 was unavailable as an option. When I attempted to force the configuration, it caused my system to crash. Since that time, I have not been able to get Mythtv to function in my computer.
When I go to >System Settings>Hardware>Display and Monitor, default for my system is indicated as 3600x1080; the only option other than that is 'Disabled'.
I have crashed and had to reinstall my OS 4 times trying to solve this problem, so if attempting to change these two problems in a root environment causes me to crash once more, that is an acceptable risk to me. I am the only one who is affected when my computer is down, so withholding this information to protect me from myself is not necessary. I would be happy to sign a waiver from responsibility to the person who helps me, if that is required.
I love the Kubuntu Operating System. But, I am getting pretty old and may not live long enough to solve this problem by trial and error. Nonetheless I am stubborn when it comes to resolving a problem. I will continue to be relentless in trying to fix these problems. That means I will probably have to reinstall the OS many times while experimenting on an issue that is political in nature among Kubuntu gurus. What happened to the 'free' in open source? I promise to not complain if having this ability causes me to crash my computer. So you know that I was able to amend my system to be able to run a root GUI prior to Kubuntu 12.04 (a nature that I only used for situations like this), here is what I did:
sudo kate /etc/kde3/kdm/kdrmrc, find the line that says "AllowRootLogins=false", replace "false" with "true" (no quotes). Save the file, log out, then log back in again as root. This doesn't work in Kubuntu 12.04. Entering kde4 in the place of kde3, when kdrmrc opens. it appears as an empty file.
Isn't it a bit ingenuous for someone who knows how to do what I ask, to reserve that capability for himself, outside the open source tradition. I am 69 years old and won't have time to learn this process through experimentation before I die. It is not fair that I am unable to enjoy the benefits of such a fine system like those who have this technical ability. Thanks for a little compassion from anyone who will share this knowledge.
Should you know how to fix the problems I want this ability for, I would be happy to settle for that information.
Thanks! Shabakthana AT gmail DOT com
I want to change the Login Screen. My computer seems to download alternate screens, however they do not appear as options after downloading them. A couple of years ago, I had a similar problem and found that once in a Root GUI, my computer would accept the downloads. Now in Kubuntu 12.04, the same procedure that created a root user will not work.
I also have a problem that no one has been able to help me with that may be resolvable in a Root environment. I have two monitors, 27 1/2" and 22" operating in twin view. I was able to get mythtv installed, however, the resolution was 3600x1080. The result was viewing people who appeared similar to dwarfs in appearance. Trying to get the system to use the appropriate resolution of 1920x1080 was unavailable as an option. When I attempted to force the configuration, it caused my system to crash. Since that time, I have not been able to get Mythtv to function in my computer.
When I go to >System Settings>Hardware>Display and Monitor, default for my system is indicated as 3600x1080; the only option other than that is 'Disabled'.
I have crashed and had to reinstall my OS 4 times trying to solve this problem, so if attempting to change these two problems in a root environment causes me to crash once more, that is an acceptable risk to me. I am the only one who is affected when my computer is down, so withholding this information to protect me from myself is not necessary. I would be happy to sign a waiver from responsibility to the person who helps me, if that is required.
I love the Kubuntu Operating System. But, I am getting pretty old and may not live long enough to solve this problem by trial and error. Nonetheless I am stubborn when it comes to resolving a problem. I will continue to be relentless in trying to fix these problems. That means I will probably have to reinstall the OS many times while experimenting on an issue that is political in nature among Kubuntu gurus. What happened to the 'free' in open source? I promise to not complain if having this ability causes me to crash my computer. So you know that I was able to amend my system to be able to run a root GUI prior to Kubuntu 12.04 (a nature that I only used for situations like this), here is what I did:
sudo kate /etc/kde3/kdm/kdrmrc, find the line that says "AllowRootLogins=false", replace "false" with "true" (no quotes). Save the file, log out, then log back in again as root. This doesn't work in Kubuntu 12.04. Entering kde4 in the place of kde3, when kdrmrc opens. it appears as an empty file.
Isn't it a bit ingenuous for someone who knows how to do what I ask, to reserve that capability for himself, outside the open source tradition. I am 69 years old and won't have time to learn this process through experimentation before I die. It is not fair that I am unable to enjoy the benefits of such a fine system like those who have this technical ability. Thanks for a little compassion from anyone who will share this knowledge.
Should you know how to fix the problems I want this ability for, I would be happy to settle for that information.
Thanks! Shabakthana AT gmail DOT com
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