On 01/01/17 06:54, druck so wittily quipped:
> What I would do is get rid of the pi user, and change your personal user
> to uid and guid 1000. That's what I've done on all my systems, as while
> it is surely possible to get around this problem, why go to the all
> hassle for the one machine. If you really still want a pi user, recreate
> it and it will be assigned higher numbers.
prior to doing that, create a non-random password for 'root' so you can
set up sudoers etc. after finishing.
(you don't want to lock yourself out by accident)
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