On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 08:44:00PM +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
On 30/03/2011 19:50, Adam Williamson wrote:
Selecting the NTP checkbox during firstboot should probably bring up a network connection if one isn't already up, though.
Kindly please provide me with the web address where I may find this
Blah, I realized I gave bogus information before--I didn't mean that NTP brought up the network, only that the network was up. I misread what Adam had written, interpreting it as If the network is up, NTP will work. Apologies to any who were confused.
It looks as if, from this one test install, as if adding the user to admin users automatically adds them to wheel, and that in /etc/sudoers, wheel is already able to execute all commands (whereas in the past, that line was commented out.) Was that just an oddity, or is it by design?
(I can see it being a good idea to stop confusing Ubuntu migrants, but it's one of those bikeshed things that will probably cause 100 post threads.) :)
To pick a nit, I think xterm should be in the default install. Anyway, again, (I think I said this), it basically looks pretty smooth.