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RE[4]: Not entirely...
by TemporalBeing on Wed 31st Mar 2010 17:34
in reply to "RE[3]: Not entirely..."
Of course distros ask you to set a password for root, but I am not aware of any distro which didn't also create a normal user account. Even Mandriva installation _mandates_ you to create a normal account, you can't continue installation without. And in no situation is the root user the default user; it doesn't log automatically in, it doesn't show up in GDM/KDM and so on.
That is very different from what you at first said.
That is very different from what you at first said.
No, that is exactly what I was saying Microsoft should do as well.




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Of course distros ask you to set a password for root, but I am not aware of any distro which didn't also create a normal user account. Even Mandriva installation _mandates_ you to create a normal account, you can't continue installation without. And in no situation is the root user the default user; it doesn't log automatically in, it doesn't show up in GDM/KDM and so on.
That is very different from what you at first said.