Hardware Linux - What one?!

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Beginner: Ubuntu/Kubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse.

Advanced: Gentoo, Slackware.

openSUSE 10.3 KDE here
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Works fine. You cant even go super user in Ubuntu (su). Constantly typing in sudo is annoying (sudo is a one time su, or 5 minutes) Get the live CD. I used to use Ubuntu, but wireless kept dropping out............
 

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sudo su/sudo -s(on ubuntu) and su are basically the same thing but there is one major difference, when using sudo su the root's config files aren't loaded(which sucks ass for some people).

I advise against using su on personal computers because many people forget to switch back and fuck up their systems.

If you don't like either approach(sudo or su) then just edit your /etc/sudoers or enable the root account.

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