That's what Robert said...

"The BKM is to configure a local user with sudo access. "

FreeBSD has not allowed root user login for as long as I've used it (10 years) which is the reason I broke up with RedHat in 2002.

On Apr 29, 2012, at 9:01 PM, Rick Engebretson wrote:

> I can configure SuSE users to have root priviledge. YAST is a very handy tool. In KDE, you can open the file browser as root login, and editors or terminals then open as root.

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