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Retlaw 06-09-2008 13:55

Linux
 
Is Ian Entwistle on holiday.
Sent him a private message on Friday about Linux problem.
had no reply.

Retlaw

K.S.H 06-09-2008 14:19

Re: Linux
 
What kind of problem are you having?

accyman 06-09-2008 14:35

Re: Linux
 
whatever it is there is a universal cure

1 : enter bios and selct boot from cdrom as primary boot device

2: insert windows xp disk and follow the instructions

3: ill get my coat :D

Retlaw 06-09-2008 14:51

Re: Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 627630)
What kind of problem are you having?

Got the free disk abut a month ago, Ian tried to istall it on the xp computer, and discovered the dvd drive was faulty. I've fitted a new dvd drive, tried to install Ubuntu on a separate partition, it failed three times at part 4. On Monday I gave it another go and let it install within WINXP, after 20 mins of chugging along it ejected the disk, couldn't find Ubuntu, so gave up, then on Friday it popped up on screen with a choice of selecting which OS to start the computer, clicked on Ubuntu, it then spent 15 mins sorting itself out, all sorts of files running up the screen, when it finished it came up with a box for user name and password.

Never told it I needed either, and no matter what, it won't let me in.

Done a search of files including hidden files, cant find any passwords, I don't use them as only me uses these computers.

Retlaw

accyman 06-09-2008 14:57

Re: Linux
 
sounds like you may have a faulty disk if it keeps spitting it out at teh same part of teh instalation as thats what happens if a disk is faulty it tries for a while to read the disk but eventualy gives up and spits it out or just spins endlesly

if thats whats happening and i have understood properly then i woudl go for faulty instalation disk and you could try downloading it from the internet and burning it to your own cdr


now im not sure if this will work as i have very little experience of linux

if you are running windows xp on a seperate partition tehre is a program called cain and abel that shows login passwords for user accounts but imnot sure if it would expose teh linux passwords , tehre maybe a similar program linux based im not sure

K.S.H 06-09-2008 14:58

Re: Linux
 
You usually set a user name and password during installation - you sure you didn't set one?
Have you tried leaving them empty and pressing enter

Retlaw 06-09-2008 15:04

Re: Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 627636)
whatever it is there is a universal cure

1 : enter bios and selct boot from cdrom as primary boot device

2: insert windows xp disk and follow the instructions

3: ill get my coat :D

Can't do that, the computer has a separate partition to recover as it was the day it was bought, I also have 5 CD's it made when I first started the thing up.
Retlaw.

K.S.H 06-09-2008 15:07

Re: Linux
 
Have a look HERE

Retlaw 06-09-2008 15:08

Re: Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 627660)
You usually set a user name and password during installation - you sure you didn't set one?
Have you tried leaving them empty and pressing enter

I've never set any passwords on this computer, never given a choice of selecting one during instalation, tried every thing, even xxxxx and ?????
won't let me in.
Retlaw.

K.S.H 06-09-2008 15:12

Re: Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 627665)
I've never set any passwords on this computer, never given a choice of selecting one during instalation, tried every thing, even xxxxx and ?????
won't let me in.
Retlaw.

You should have selected a username though, Ubuntu uses this as the name of your /home folder IE /home/Retlaw.
And don't forget Linux is case sensitive

Retlaw 06-09-2008 15:12

Re: Linux
 
[quote=accyman;627659]sounds like you may have a faulty disk if it keeps spitting it out at teh same part of teh instalation as thats what happens if a disk is faulty it tries for a while to read the disk but eventualy gives up and spits it out or just spins endlesly

NO after I had installed a new DVD reader/writer it didn't spit the disk out, It just failed to get past section or part 4 of creating a separate partitiion, for Ubuntu to work in, thats why I eventually let it install within XP.
Retlaw.

Retlaw 06-09-2008 15:20

Re: Linux
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 627664)
Have a look HERE


Just tried that I can't get in there either says I'm not recognised.

Getting fed up with this. I also tried their web site 6 weeks ago to download the free version, couldn't get that either, thats why I sent for the free disk.
If this is how good linux is, then if I can't get into it what good is it.

I don't use passwords other than to log onto the internet, no need.

Retlaw

K.S.H 06-09-2008 15:31

Re: Linux
 
Not to worry, see if Ian can suggest anything.

Retlaw 06-09-2008 15:35

Re: Linux
 
Just tried to log in again, said to press escape need to rebuild files, loads of stuff on screen, then up pops boxes for username and password again

Tried every thing even the options in the left corner. Still no joy.

Retlaw.

MCR ADIM 06-09-2008 23:40

Re: Linux
 
usually if you get the disk sent out thier is the password and things on the case the cd came in thats what was on mine when i got mcafee with my dell pc the code and stuff was on the mcafee case


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