[CS-FSLUG] [Ichthux] Loaded Ichthux!

Raphaël Pinson raphink at gmail.com
Wed Sep 13 01:14:35 CDT 2006


Hi Don,


As I said before, the technical choices are from Ubuntu/Kubuntu and I'm not to 
change them if not in Ubuntu/Kubuntu themselves. 

I'm convinced a little bit of googling around would have fixed most of your 
issues.

For the DVD and restricted formats (mp3, avi, flash, java, etc.), see [0]. 
As for Konqueror, I have never experienced the bug you're talking about. I've 
always been able to log on all the websites I need to log on... If the 
problem persists, you are welcome to report the bug to [1].

> Lay christians and church staff alike may have expirience logging in as
> admin in windows to accomplish certain things therefor root is not much of
> a strech but command line sudo will throw them.

I hope you are not in the habbit of logging in as root in KDE. If you ever did 
so in Mandrake, I'm sure you got a red screen with a big warning. sudo allows 
you to administrate the machine without having to deal with the root account. 

Most settings can be done graphically, and setting them will prompt the user 
for their password, so they do not need to understand that it's using sudo. 
As for the CLI, people who know how to use it can well learn how to use sudo. 
Others choose to reactivate the root account with "sudo passwd" but I really 
don't advice it.

Note that while sudo has been criticized a lot in Ubuntu, eventually more and 
more people use it and are very happy with it, for a lot of reasons. Also 
note that MacOSX uses sudo very transparently ;)


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Raphaël Pinson
<raphink at ubuntu.com>
Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beings
http://www.ubuntulinux.org
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