TotallyPuzzled
New Member
One dot looks like another. Now if it was ones and zeros that might help. Thanks
No "TotallyPuzzled" has proposed a new problem statement. its nothing to do with changing passwordThis might help....(then again, it might not !)
o change your password in Linux, open the terminal and type:
Code:
passwd
It will ask you for your old password and than give you the chance to create a new password.
Make sure you write down your new password.!!
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Does your request mean that you have forgotten/misplaced your password ?
The scenario: Imagine I'm seting up linux on a blank drive. From what I remember (and why I gave up) There were only dots. oopsThis might help....(then again, it might not !)
o change your password in Linux, open the terminal and type:
Code:
passwd
It will ask you for your old password and than give you the chance to create a new password.
Make sure you write down your new password.!!
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Does your request mean that you have forgotten/misplaced your password ?