

Use whatever username and password you have set up for an account on the host computer.
Use whatever username and password you have set up for an account on the host computer.
In your Samba config file, when you’re specifying a share path, after FolderName, you need to put a final /
It would be helpful to know what you’ve already tried and what went wrong. The more info the better.
Same. I think there’s one extension I run in my top bar that lets me individually stop, start, or restart specific system services. It’s very handy, and I’ll miss it.
While COSMIC is certainly an upgrade, current gnome extensions won’t be compatible. COSMIC uses applets instead of extensions. Fortunately, there’s already an ecosystem of applets for COSMIC, many of which have been ported from GNOME extensions.
I’ve been pirating Adobe CC apps for at least 10 years now.
No doubt. I just think it’s a bit pricey.
If it were $.99 or $1.99, I’d buy it
$3.99? Yowza
There is no cure for what flex you
Best wishes. Also, I blocked you.
Are you? Don’t bother answering. I’m blocking you.
I’m very sorry, I missed the part when you said you didn’t know the user password. My bad!
It sounds like the way that the user space is managed in your bios won’t permit any other alternatives other than the possibility of deleting the user account using the administrator account? Is that possible?
You’re not gonna be able to reset that password unless you know it. That’s kind of the point of the password. Unfortunately, it seems that your bios does not allow for you to change the user password without knowing the old one, but it may let you delete the account altogether and re-create it with a new password. That however, may cause a bunch of other problems that I can’t really predict without knowing a lot more information.
Don’t try doing this until we talked about this a bit more.
Did you try typing in the user password instead of the admin password when it asks for a password?
It probably wants you to authenticate as that user in order to delete the password requirement for it. The admin account probably doesn’t let you alter any of the settings for a different user. User space management with bios is often limited.
Aren’t encryption keys, typically in the partition header? Wouldn’t that be one of the first things overwritten? Even if it was in the FAT or in the GUID, it would have been overwritten when a the ISO was written.
My condolences. That data is now gone, I suggest you square yourself with that and move on. Save yourself a lot of grief and time.
What is that?
And fight we do. I’ve considered myself an activist for almost 30 years now. I thought fighting for marriage equality was gonna be hard. I’m really not looking forward to this.
Yeah, keeping our shit to ourselves has never really been our strong suit.
Sorry :(
That’s not really an addiction. More of a neurosis, or possibly an obsession.
Not everyone is brave enough to advertise how fucking stupid they are. Good for you.
It’s nice to see someone working on a migration tool hopefully, we’ll see more