Eons ago, it was a simple matter of editing your kdmrc file, located in /etc/kdeX/kdm/, and making one little change that would allow root logins. I'm totally lost now, and can't find anything resembling a file to edit to make this happen. Is there such a creature?
If I add the following to my [almost empty] kdmrc file, will that do it?
If I add the following to my [almost empty] kdmrc file, will that do it?
Code:
AllowRootLogin=true






I grew up on UNIX, with root being something I gave its due respect, but used freely and often. In 34 years, I've only made one mistake as root that I couldn't easily fix...or fix at all...and had to reinstall. That little blunder truly reinforced how much I needed to respect root, and I haven't screwed up since.
I know that I was reviewing my ever-growing file of Linux info--stuff I've learned over the years, tips I've picked up--and I do remember seeing it there, so maybe that's what sparked it...? I don't know. As it is, I haven't come up against anything that I couldn't save, so it's all good.



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