for future refference, root is dissabled by default in ubunto. however sudo -s works fine, and to set a root password and enable root it is $sudo passwd root $Password: $New Password: $^2
I think it is a great idea and about time, its a pain in the arse getting those several feet of no signal areas using tempe's current "free"(pronounced non-encrypted/default password) wireless. And from what I heard at the hearing ASU and several of the downtown shops stepped forward and offered to foot part of the bill. people should complain more about the cardinals getting a stadium with tax dollars instead of taxes going to something actually usefull. and scottsdale didn't get free wireless first because scottsdale would'nt let anyone get anything for free.
for future refference, root is dissabled by default in ubunto. however sudo -s works fine, and to set a root password and enable root it is
$sudo passwd root
$Password:
$New Password:
$^2
I think it is a great idea and about time, its a pain in the arse getting those several feet of no signal areas using tempe's current "free"(pronounced non-encrypted/default password) wireless. And from what I heard at the hearing ASU and several of the downtown shops stepped forward and offered to foot part of the bill. people should complain more about the cardinals getting a stadium with tax dollars instead of taxes going to something actually usefull. and scottsdale didn't get free wireless first because scottsdale would'nt let anyone get anything for free.