Ralph Bromley
Fantastic Member
Just dont let an openSUSE purist read that
If that is the effect of being a purist, then I hope to never become one.
Group mentalities seems to be quite common on forums. That is a major part of the reasons that I have found this one to my liking. While I may not agree with everyone here, at least I can think of them as individuals.
Is there some way that I can set Kubuntu, so that it doesn't keep requiring me to login every time that I try to do anything? I don't mind logging in on first boot, but so long as I'm logged in as the administrator, I shouldn't have to log in again to change anything.
It may be more secure on a computer that is used by more than one person, but that computer is not mine. Personally, I prefer an OS to do what I want it to, rather than it telling me what to do. I keep hoping that someday that Linux will become more attune to my preferences, but it is becoming increasingly clear that is a vain hope.
There is another "little" quirk that you might be able to help with...Default Programs. The options that can be set are quite limited, but I do have Opera set as the default browser, yet when I select a link from an email it opens in Firefox. Also, I can't remember exactly when, but sometimes a page is opened in Rekong. It seems that Kubuntu doesn't understand exactly what the definition of "Default" is. Is there some way that I can teach it?