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> Possibly. I'll test it later when I get home. I thought I had actually > used that too. I actually had set both the root and my user's password > to the same as I was going to give the system to someone else. But, > being used to running SuSE (KDE) and RHEL 4 (GNOME), I was unaware that > Ubuntu defaulted to using sudo. As an unintended topic of interest; what are peoples thoughts on enabling or disabling various security features (in this case ubuntu) when they give these machines to people are are not experienced with computers? - Martin -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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