On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 09:45:49PM -0500, Roy wrote:
> so used to doing it with one password after years of Ubuntu practice.
>
> There are differences. Some are subtle and others are very different.
> Permissions is one. With Ubuntu I need only provide a password once each
> session. It stays active if I close the file manager. In Fedora I need to
> give it more thought which isn't necessarily a bad thing. It just takes
> practice. I am a creature of habit. Most things are second nature and I
> don't even have to think before doing them.
That's all of us. When I first changed jobs, going from FreeBSD to
CentOS/Fedora, I was in a constant state of frustration.
That having to constantly put the password sounds like it might be
related to the stupidities that went on with PackageKit and PolicyKit.
I assume you're updating? At this early point, I usually update every
day as there are often fixes for various and sundry.
You will find the Fedora forums helpful. If you see my name and banned
by personal request or popular request, just ignore it, I'm not really
banned. There's a bunch of posts about NVidia at the moment, apparently
there are some issues.
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