Todd Zullinger wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
I installed Fedora 11 on a dual-boot machine. When I booted up on
the Fedora partition I went straight to /etc/pam.d/gdm and deleted
the line which keeps out root as a login.
I still cannot login as root! Did this version hide a block on root
somewhere else?
Yes. You also need to edit /etc/pam.d/gdm-password (and _possibly_
/etc/pam.d/gdm-fingerprint if you use a fingerprint reader).
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Enabling_Root_User_For_GNOME_Display_Manager
Not to pick on you in particular Mike, but I really think that folks
who feel they need to login as root ought to be better at knowing how
to diagnose and fix such problems.
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No problems at all about your comments. My only question is, How does a
new guy learn? If there is a better way I am ready to hear it. The
problem is all I hear is "Never Log in as Root". Those comments never
address "How do I install a add-on from inside Opera?" Just the
unending mantra of Never Log in as Root"
Some of us are causal users who wander in from the Windows world! I
wish I could live in Linux but, that ain't gonna happen!
I need to be able to log in as root to do my job! I wish it were not so
but, it is! Life always fair!
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