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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>
>> sudo vim /etc/default/rcS
>> Of course you should use whatever text editor you are most comfortable
>> with, for me this is vim.
>>
>> Change
>> UTC=yes
>> to
>> UTC=no
>>
>> Reboot and set the time.
> 
> Thank you :)
> 
> I'm using vim too, resp. when X is running I'm using kate.
> 
> Back to the root account. If I make music with other people and I go to
> the toilet, they have the time to do something I don't want them to do,
> because they don't need a superuser password, they only need to type
> sudo. I can't see what's secure with this.
> 
They also need your password.  You also have a log of what they did
while you were away.  If you don't trust the people you are working
with, you can restrict what commands can be run from sudo, or you could
use a user that has no access via sudo at all.

Also, with no root password, there is nothing to brute force, and PAM
will not let you log in to an account that does not have a password.
Most people choose terrible passwords anyway.
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