KDE Live can be installed without creating a regular user, only root. All you need to do is to not create a regular user in anaconda (only root), and then not create a regular user in the first boot utility (just click Finish). In SSDM, it is then possible to log in using the root account (not a good idea in general, to be sure).
Is this intentional, or a bug? Should KDE require creating a regular user, similarly to Workstation?
On Tue, 2022-10-25 at 11:58 +0200, Kamil Paral wrote:
KDE Live can be installed without creating a regular user, only root. All you need to do is to not create a regular user in anaconda (only root), and then not create a regular user in the first boot utility (just click Finish). In SSDM, it is then possible to log in using the root account (not a good idea in general, to be sure).
Is this intentional, or a bug? Should KDE require creating a regular user, similarly to Workstation?
My memory is that we've discussed this before - we had a long period of twiddling with those requirements - and it was decided this was intended. I don't have the archives to hand, though, it was too long ago...