I dunno man, I used Hardy Heron for a semester at school as a tech project, and every other minute I'd have to enter a root password.Johnnyallstar said:Thank God linux at least treats you like you know what you're doing.
I dunno man, I used Hardy Heron for a semester at school as a tech project, and every other minute I'd have to enter a root password.Johnnyallstar said:Thank God linux at least treats you like you know what you're doing.
Yeah, it does that whenever you are working with installation and editing of programs, but if you're just using them they won't promptWhistler777 said:I dunno man, I used Hardy Heron for a semester at school as a tech project, and every other minute I'd have to enter a root password.Johnnyallstar said:Thank God linux at least treats you like you know what you're doing.
You can get rid of those you know, if you're the administrator or have access to that account.Mezzamine said:It is annoying, but I've used Vista long enough to get used to it.
What? I've never seen Vista pop up a confirmation box for running a program; only for whenever you are installing programs and changing settings, which is the same time when Ubuntu or any other Linux distro would ask for user/root passwords...Johnnyallstar said:Yeah, it does that whenever you are working with installation and editing of programs, but if you're just using them they won't promptWhistler777 said:I dunno man, I used Hardy Heron for a semester at school as a tech project, and every other minute I'd have to enter a root password.Johnnyallstar said:Thank God linux at least treats you like you know what you're doing.