Hello,
I wonder if I am the only one with this problem?
I downloaded the 22.10 iso and booted into virtualbox 7.0 with it.
It comes up with the choice "Try or install" which I chose.
Then comes a login window with the user vboxuser and I have to enter a password.
It is not "ubuntu" (without " ).
Also not the user "ubuntu" with the password "ubuntu".
Also the password is not "password" - or an empty password
Google brought me no enlightenment.
Except that you should boot into the root shell, as described here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/9255...o-a-root-shell
It's just stupid that I'm asked for the root password here too.
Why is that so awkward? I wanted to try kubuntu once and obviously something goes wrong.
I test many Linux distros. So far they all just boot directly to the surface, from which I can then start an installation or using/trying them.
I downloaded the iso from here https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/
So what am I doing wrong, how can I look at kubuntu once in the vm?
Thanks for any tips.
I wonder if I am the only one with this problem?
I downloaded the 22.10 iso and booted into virtualbox 7.0 with it.
It comes up with the choice "Try or install" which I chose.
Then comes a login window with the user vboxuser and I have to enter a password.
It is not "ubuntu" (without " ).
Also not the user "ubuntu" with the password "ubuntu".
Also the password is not "password" - or an empty password
Google brought me no enlightenment.
Except that you should boot into the root shell, as described here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/9255...o-a-root-shell
It's just stupid that I'm asked for the root password here too.
Why is that so awkward? I wanted to try kubuntu once and obviously something goes wrong.
I test many Linux distros. So far they all just boot directly to the surface, from which I can then start an installation or using/trying them.
I downloaded the iso from here https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/
So what am I doing wrong, how can I look at kubuntu once in the vm?
Thanks for any tips.
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