Hi, I am new to Linux so might seem a bit dim lol. My Grandson has loaded Ubuntu onto my old laptop but did`nt put in a user name or password. Can I put them in without deleting it and starting again, thanks Tom
Wow, I got my new Linux pc yesterday and it's very very fast. It's faster than my new MacBook.
So I go to the user account which also says administrator so I'm presuming that's the root owner?????? and I typed in my name and changed the password. The guy who sold it to me named the password user and the computer user. Yet when I go to the terminal my username and computer is still called user@user
How do I change the root password and computer name?
Wow, I got my new Linux pc yesterday and it's very very fast. It's faster than my new MacBook.
So I go to the user account which also says administrator so I'm presuming that's the root owner?????? and I typed in my name and changed the password. The guy who sold it to me named the password user and the computer user. Yet when I go to the terminal my username and computer is still called user@user
How do I change the root password and computer name?
Hi
I unfortunately can not remember my supa user password for Ubuntu linux on my Odroid U3.
Being new to linux I am lost as to how to restore or reset the password.
Any help offered will be really appreciated.
Colin
Hi
When i tried to change the password for a particular user as a root by using usermod command I didn't see any error at that time.But later when I tried to login again it is not accepting the new password as well as old password.Why its happening?Any help....
Hi, I downloaded an ISO linux file for my Vmware it was with a read me file that show the login details into the OS. Now have finished the installation of the ISO on my Vmware but the problem I have is it not accepting the login details that came with the ISO I download.
this was the login that came with the ISO:
standard user:
username: user
password: password
administrative user:
username: root
password: password
It not accepting any of it I want to know if I did something wrong or there is master login deatils I can use to get to the desktop.
Am a real newbie this is my first time of dealing with Linux your answers will be appreciated a lot. Thanks.
Hello Everyone,
I have a question about how to give sudo privileges to a user that log in via public key without password.
I created a normal user and I added this user to the "visudo" folder with ALL privileges.
when the user is logged in the system via public key and the user wants to become a root, a password is requested but i don't want to type the password.
Also to add the public key to the root it is not possible because i track the user log in in the system and if they log via root i cannot do that.
Thank you in advance.
Hi, I'm really a newbie when it comes to Linux, so please bear with me.
We have a working FTP using vsftpd with a pam.d database (by the looks of it).
I've found the list of users/password in the /etc/vsftpd/ folder called passwd, but they are all encrypted.
How can I change the password for a single user? I'm sorry I've been looking for over 3 hourw, still don't understand how to do this.
Thank you very much for whomever can help.
Hi
I must connect to ftp to get some files occasionally. To do these I make a script.
The problem is that the user is generic and all of my work use these user in the local host, and the remote machine I must connect with my personal user so they can see my password in the script
There is some way to avoid these?
Thanks and sorry for my English
I first did the "try it", running it from the CD. I had the option to install from there and did. I cannot download any thing. My user name is John and there are 5 dots in the password space? My version is: ubuntu 14.04 lts. I was not able to change the root to read-write so I could change the password. Nothing worked unbuntu does connect to my wifi.
I'm a real newbie but what I 've tried in ubuntu has impressed me.
Help please
I just booted my PC in Vector Linux 7.0 Standard Live Edition. It is a bootable version of Linux that requires no installation. I am currently booting of a DVD-RW. The problem I am running into is the default password for root has already been set. It didn't prompt me to create a user or password at any point. In fact the first time I booted it all that happened was the Operating System loaded up. All I have done since them is run a portable netbeans and try to access the hard drive. When I tried to access the hard drive I got the following error.
Authentication is required to mount the device
An application is attempting to perform an action that requires privileges. Authentication as the super user is required to perform this action.
Password for root: _______???______
I found a few password suggestions on forms like root and vector, but these didn't work. If you would like to experiment with the OS burn it to DVD. See if you can figure out the solution to the problem. Here is the download link: http://vectorlinux.com/downloads