On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:27:28AM -0700, luis_a_mace...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Thanks to all who promptly have responded to my first question.Now I have a
> more effective knowledge about some of the differences between the two worlds
> in terms of power accounts,but I now see that my problem is:
>
Thanks to all who promptly have responded to my first question.Now I have a
more effective knowledge about some of the differences between the two worlds
in terms of power accounts,but I now see that my problem is:
I do not know what is my Ubuntu user password,it do not come with the netbook
packa
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
miso simovic (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
hi, i'm wondering if there is a way to change the
default Debian X-window login screen. i tried to change it via
Control Panel - System Administration - Login
Manager, but i was not succesful. Whatever changes i
make, the log
Hello
miso simovic (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> hi, i'm wondering if there is a way to change the
> default Debian X-window login screen. i tried to change it via
> Control Panel - System Administration - Login
> Manager, but i was not succesful. Whatever changes i
> make, the login screen stil
hi, i'm wondering if there is a way to change the
default
Debian X-window login screen. i tried to change it via
Control Panel - System Administration - Login
Manager, but i was not succesful. Whatever changes i
make, the login screen still looks the same. Maybe the
setting don't get saved becaus
Grazie della risposta cortese ed immediata ma il problema persiste. Il
sistema continua a chiedere una Debian Login che non corrisponde a quelle da
me inserite. Grazie comunque e cordiali saluti.
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From: Olivier Esser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Saturday 05 October 2002 03:08 pm, MLiva wrote:
> Dopo aver installato correttamente Debian 3.0 "Woody" all'avvio il sistema
> mi chiede di inserire la Debian login, di cui probabilmente non mi sono
> accorto. Provo ad i
You can delete the root password in the following way.
Boot from the first debian CD;
Just after the boot Press CTRL ALT F2 and then enter
to have the command line. make a new empty directory
"mkdir qwerty" mount your linux partion into this
directory "mount "/dev/hda1 qwerty" (you may have
to re
Dopo aver installato correttamente Debian 3.0
"Woody" all'avvio il sistema mi chiede di inserire la Debian login, di cui
probabilmente non mi sono accorto. Provo ad inserire la root password, la normal
user password e Debian user ma nessuna di queste va bene. E' poss
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