• The_Mixer_Dude
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    1 year ago

    I’m still on the hunt for a desktop Linux distro that has no security features or passwords. My usage for this may not be common but it can’t be rare enough that there are zero options

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      1 year ago

      Ubuntu, no encryption, select boot to desktop by default when the system installs.

      Like, really?

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          1 year ago

          Ah so you want the windows 98 experience, root access by default all the time without passwords or extra prompts.

          Maybe setting auto login and sudo without password can be almost enough? https://askubuntu.com/questions/147241/execute-sudo-without-password

          I agree that there should be an easy setting to at least allow updates without password. I installed Manjaro for my mom, after a while she complained “there are updates every day and I need to input the password too many times”