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## page was renamed from UbuntuAvoidPasswords
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= Ubuntu Stupid Passwords Policy and other ANNOYING SHIT = = Ubuntu PURIFICATION =
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This post is useful for people TIRED to write the same DAMN PASSWORD into their ubuntu box.
At next Gnome restart, it will ask for the fucking password. Just press "Enter" and use the UNSAFE STORAGE. holy shit!
This page was an howto for avoiding all that asking for passwords into the Ubuntu Desktop Edition. People is TIRED to write the same DAMN PASSWORD into their ubuntu box.
Now it contain useful stuff to do, for having a working and simple Ubuntu instead of the crap they install by default.
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== Automatic login == == Automatic login without password ==
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It's MY computer, in MY house, so why the FUCK i have to type my password to log in X-Windows?!?

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You can select this while installing the Ubuntu.
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delete the folder $home/.gnome2/keyrings which holds the keyring info. once you do that it wont ask again. It will be asked again and again. Every time the same FUCKING password. Just to open a thing that contain THE SAME PASSWORD ITSELF.
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== Stupid passwords for everything == SOO STUPID!
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Delete the folder '''''$home/.gnome2/keyrings''''' which holds the keyring info. Once you do that it wont ask again.
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Applications - Accessories - Passwords and encryption keys



=== All other passwords ===

First,
Same SHIT as before.
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apt-get install libpam-gnome-keyring Applications - Accessories - Passwords and encryption keys
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(maybe it's not required on latest ubuntu releases) Edit that.
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Create a file named === All other passwords asked again and again ===
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/etc/pam.d/common-pamkeyring
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First, do an '''apt-get install libpam-gnome-keyring''' (Normally this is not required on latest ubuntu releases)
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containing: Create a file named '''/etc/pam.d/common-pamkeyring''' containing:
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edit

{{{
/etc/pam.d/gdm
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adding this line at the bottom of the file:
Edit '''/etc/pam.d/gdm''' adding this line at the bottom of the file:
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Create, if doesn't exist, the "wheel" group, editing /etc/group, and add your user to it Create, if doesn't exist, the '''wheel''' group, editing '''/etc/group''', and add your user to it
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add this in Edit '''/etc/sudoers''', using '''visudo'''
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/etc/sudoers visudo /etc/sudoers
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using "visudo": adding a line containing:
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add those things in

{{{
/etc/pam.d/sudo
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Edit '''/etc/pam.d/sudo''' adding those lines:
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enable this in your

{{{
/etc/pam.d/su
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Edit '''/etc/pam.d/su''' enabling this line (just uncomment it):
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As stated in the man page, just edit

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/etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf
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as here:
The PolicyKit was a so stupid wast of time and resources that now is no more used. But for the unfortunate users that have this piece of crap, as stated in the man page, just edit '''/etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf''' as here:
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restart the whole X damn thing
and restart the whole X damn thing
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'''AND LIVE IN HAPPINESS''' '''NOW LIVE IN HAPPINESS'''

Ubuntu PURIFICATION

This page was an howto for avoiding all that asking for passwords into the Ubuntu Desktop Edition. People is TIRED to write the same DAMN PASSWORD into their ubuntu box. Now it contain useful stuff to do, for having a working and simple Ubuntu instead of the crap they install by default.

Automatic login without password

It's MY computer, in MY house, so why the FUCK i have to type my password to log in X-Windows?!?

System - Administration - Login and select the damn user

You can select this while installing the Ubuntu.

IDIOT keyring password

It will be asked again and again. Every time the same FUCKING password. Just to open a thing that contain THE SAME PASSWORD ITSELF.

SOO STUPID!

Delete the folder $home/.gnome2/keyrings which holds the keyring info. Once you do that it wont ask again.

Disable the damn Gnome Keyring Manager Password

Same SHIT as before.

Applications - Accessories - Passwords and encryption keys

Edit that.

All other passwords asked again and again

First, do an apt-get install libpam-gnome-keyring (Normally this is not required on latest ubuntu releases)

Create a file named /etc/pam.d/common-pamkeyring containing:

auth optional pam_keyring.so try_first_pass
session optional pam_keyring.so

Edit /etc/pam.d/gdm adding this line at the bottom of the file:

@include common-pamkeyring

and please COMMENT OUT those lines:

# auth optional pam_gnome_keyring.so
# session optional pam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start

Create, if doesn't exist, the wheel group, editing /etc/group, and add your user to it

vi /etc/group

Edit /etc/sudoers, using visudo

visudo /etc/sudoers

adding a line containing:

yourusername ALL = NOPASSWD: ALL

Edit /etc/pam.d/sudo adding those lines:

auth sufficient pam_rootok.so
auth required pam_wheel.so
auth sufficient pam_wheel.so trust

Edit /etc/pam.d/su enabling this line (just uncomment it):

# Uncomment this if you want wheel members to be able to
# su without a password.
auth sufficient pam_wheel.so trust

The Incredible Idiocy: PolicyKit

The PolicyKit was a so stupid wast of time and resources that now is no more used. But for the unfortunate users that have this piece of crap, as stated in the man page, just edit /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf as here:

<config version="0.1">
        <match user="root|YOUR_USER_HERE">
               <return result="yes"/>
        </match>
        <define_admin_auth group="admin|wheel"/>
</config>

and restart the whole X damn thing

NOW LIVE IN HAPPINESS

Other stupid things in Ubuntu

Close this terminal?

Terminal asking "Close this terminal? There is still a process running in this terminal. Closing the terminal will kill it". This is STUPID, STUPID, STUPID..

Launch gconf-editor -> Apps -> gnome-terminal -> global -> untick confirm_window_close

60 seconds delay on shutdown

Another STUPID thing.

Launch gconf-editor

Go to apps> indicator-session and check the box next to suppress_logout_restart_shutdown. Or if you wish to do it entirely from terminal:

gconftool-2 -s '/apps/indicator-session/suppress_logout_restart_shutdown' --type bool true

Sticky Windows at edges

The most annoying thing in the entire world.

Logout - Are you sure you want to logout?

YES GODDAMN, I'M FUCKING SURE, HOLY SHIT SHUT THE FUCK UP AND LOG THE FUCK OUT!

USEFUL not installed programs

  • openssh-server (this is SO FUGKING STUPID!)
  • mc
  • gimp
  • joe

SHIT to be removed

  • f-spot

GnuLinuxPurification (last edited 2024-03-28 13:17:11 by asbesto)