Default user decisions
- Subject: Default user decisions
- From: daniel at debian.org (Daniel Baumann)
- Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 11:09:06 +0200
- Message-id: <[🔎] 481442B2.6020605@debian.org>
Hi,
some days ago, somone on irc asked about thoughs of having, by default,
no password for the live user.
Currently, we have the username 'user' with password 'live', which I
*personally* consider to be a reasonable choice.
The only other live system I know remotely, uses username 'ubuntu' and
no password.
That made me curious what others think. So, what do *you* guys think?
Should it be left as is? Or do you have other preferences? How do other
live systems do it?
Regards,
Daniel
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