Kubuntu 13.10 beta2 amd64 installation report
Thomas Ward
teward at ubuntu.com
Sun Sep 29 21:53:30 UTC 2013
Franco,
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Franco Martelli <martellif67 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
> installation process doesn't ask for root password forcing user to use
> "sudo passwd" command in order to change it once installation is completed
Ubuntu doesn't configure a root password by default. Unlike other
distributions which do that, Ubuntu does not set the root password by
default.
The user who is set up during installation will have the ability to
use `sudo` to run commands with the superuser permission set, and it
has been that way for a long long time.
>
> Installation process in italian language still contain untranslated items
This information may need to be referred to the Translations team.
>
> On my system installation process once completed successfully at the
> end return a black screen waiting user to hit "Enter" key to reboot
> but he isn't advised on this.
This might be a bug against `ubiquity` and should probably be filed as such.
> TIA
> Best regards.
>
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> Franco Martelli
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