I've found OS X extremely cool extremely powerful etc. but I have found a few issues which definitely I would like changed - namely the whole multiple user/directory structure thing.
I have never been a fan of the Multiple Users thing since it arrived, even though it is helpful for my work, but at home it is too secure!
If someone gains access to my home computer it is simply because they are a burglar and want to steal it, they really aren't going to be bothered by my data.
My problem is that even to delete some files (even ones on the desktop) I have to log in as root, which is hardly a quick way to do stuff (or do an 'su' through terminal).
I would really love to have single root account (with an active firewall of course) that works as a normal user too (you simply cannot use root as a permanent user account) so that I wouldn't have to waste so much time logging in and out all the time.
Any Unix Gurus have any suggestions?
I have never been a fan of the Multiple Users thing since it arrived, even though it is helpful for my work, but at home it is too secure!
If someone gains access to my home computer it is simply because they are a burglar and want to steal it, they really aren't going to be bothered by my data.
My problem is that even to delete some files (even ones on the desktop) I have to log in as root, which is hardly a quick way to do stuff (or do an 'su' through terminal).
I would really love to have single root account (with an active firewall of course) that works as a normal user too (you simply cannot use root as a permanent user account) so that I wouldn't have to waste so much time logging in and out all the time.
Any Unix Gurus have any suggestions?