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Login as a root from GUI Ubuntu 9.10
Hi Friends,
WARNING :- Its not at all good to login as root from GUI. It’ DANGEROUS. BUT if some one wants to know that how to login as a root from GUI then follow the instructions.
Today I am sharing a new trick to login as a root from GUI for Ubuntu 9.10. It’s very simple.
Now in Ubuntu 9.10 there is no need to change any file like /etc/gdm or anything. This time Ubuntu made it very simple. So No headache………………..
After Following this instructions you will able to login as a root from GUI in Ubuntu 9.10.
Step 1 :- Login as a simple user which you created during Installation.
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Login as a root from GUI Fedora 12
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WARNING :- Its not at all good to login as root from GUI. It’ DANGEROUS. BUT if some one wants to know that how to login as a root from GUI then follow the instructions.
In Fedora 12 You cannot login as a root from gui. By Default, only Normal users are allowed to login from gui mode.
I Managed to Login as a root from GUI on Fedora 12. Follow these steps and you will able to Login as a root from GUI on Fedora 12
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10 Linux file managers worth checking out
Most users take their file managers for granted. It’s there, it does its job, and that’s all they care about. But to Linux users, the file manager is as close to their hearts as their text editor. There is a reason for this: With the Linux operating system, and the various desktops, there are quite a few file managers. Each has standard as well as unique features. In fact, there are so many file managers, and so many unique features, it’s time someone listed 10 of the best choices. See if one of these file managers meets (or surpasses) your needs.
1: Command line
Although the command line isn’t just a file manager, you can’t have a listing of Linux file management tools without including it Without these tools, working on headless servers would be a challenge (unless you’re using remote desktop). And being someone who cut his Linux teeth with the command line, not a day goes by where I do not use it for something.
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