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    Do I really need a password to get in???

    Qqmike I am back with a totally different problem.
    I get to the user name and password and they are not accepted even though I have them on a piece of paper in front of me. Yes i know did I really type in the same username and password or is there a typing error.
    My question now is - Do i really need to sign in? I am the only one to use this computer so cannot see a need. Next is there a way to get passed this and setup a new username and password or do I have to format and reinstall??

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    Re: Do I really need a password to get in

    How many characters is your password? By default, Kubuntu has a minimum size set - I think it's four.
    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      Re: Do I really need a password to get in

      It seems I have to reinstal Kubuntu because all the answers require the desktop which is difficult since I cannot get passed the login window. I have noted and read all your suggestions and next time I will make a special
      note of all my entries. I found the reading very interesting.
      I did try upper and lower case even going one key either side of typing a list of numbers but a reinstall seems the quickest way out of this. Many thanks for your help.

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        #4
        Re: Do I really need a password to get in

        See "How to reset your password in Ubuntu" on http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword
        "A problem well stated is a problem half solved." --Charles F. Kettering
        "Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple."--Dr. Seuss

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          Re: Do I really need a password to get in

          many thanks a very useful page. I did however reinstal kubuntu and made a copy of my details together with case settings and careful note of the letters.

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            #6
            Re: Do I really need a password to get in

            Originally posted by figarotaff
            ...and made a copy of my details together with case settings and careful note of the letters.
            Always a good idea. If you have a desire to start off on the right foot, and have a positive experience with Linux/Kubuntu, I strongly suggest you continue doing this - keeping notes on what you do. I do, and it is a very handy practice.

            Welcome to KFN.
            Windows no longer obstructs my view.
            Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
            "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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              Re: Do I really need a password to get in

              You should see the notes I've taken and I'm still taking them. It does help!

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                #8
                Re: Do I really need a password to get in

                You can set Kubuntu up so it automatically logs a user in when it runs.
                Since you're the only one who will be using the computer it would be useful.

                System Settings > Advanced > Login Manager > Convenience (7)

                Check the "Enable auto-login" box and select the user you want. Hit Apply, then OK.

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                  #9
                  Re: Do I really need a password to get in

                  Removing the main pssword is a stupuid idea, even if you are the only user its just better security practice.
                  Wonder why windows XP had so many security issues?
                  Auto login was a big main cause.

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                    Re: Do I really need a password to get in

                    I had the same problem, or at least the same symptom.

                    It happend after upgrading kernel, might not be the reason, a lot of other stuff got upgraded at the same time and I had custom GRUB which I got asked if I wanted to change.... Anyway, after reboot I got some warning msg and then after I entered my pass it kept coming back to that user&pass dialog.
                    Msg was something about not being able to do something with .ICEauthority. Luckily in GRUB i still had older kernel version option and it allowed me to log in, so I found the file in /home/user/.ICEauthority and changed it's permissions to read-write and that did the job. After reboot I was able to enter my username & pass and enter Kubuntu instead of just getting the same user&pass dialog again and agian.

                    Hope this helps.
                    In a world without walls and fences - who needs windows and gates?

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