How to change user password ubuntu
Good Morning.
I created a machine in fiware lab cloud and I installed graphical interface.
I'm trying to change the language, but when I try, it asks me for the ubuntu user's password. When we create the machine in fiware it does not ask to inform the password, so I do not know the password of the user ubuntu. note: can anybody help me?
fiware ubuntu-18.04
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Good Morning.
I created a machine in fiware lab cloud and I installed graphical interface.
I'm trying to change the language, but when I try, it asks me for the ubuntu user's password. When we create the machine in fiware it does not ask to inform the password, so I do not know the password of the user ubuntu. note: can anybody help me?
fiware ubuntu-18.04
Can't you just press submit without entering any password?
– Ruben Pauwels
Nov 23 '18 at 12:04
i tried this too, but it does not work.
– Josuel Soares
Nov 23 '18 at 12:11
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Good Morning.
I created a machine in fiware lab cloud and I installed graphical interface.
I'm trying to change the language, but when I try, it asks me for the ubuntu user's password. When we create the machine in fiware it does not ask to inform the password, so I do not know the password of the user ubuntu. note: can anybody help me?
fiware ubuntu-18.04
Good Morning.
I created a machine in fiware lab cloud and I installed graphical interface.
I'm trying to change the language, but when I try, it asks me for the ubuntu user's password. When we create the machine in fiware it does not ask to inform the password, so I do not know the password of the user ubuntu. note: can anybody help me?
fiware ubuntu-18.04
fiware ubuntu-18.04
asked Nov 23 '18 at 11:58
Josuel SoaresJosuel Soares
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Can't you just press submit without entering any password?
– Ruben Pauwels
Nov 23 '18 at 12:04
i tried this too, but it does not work.
– Josuel Soares
Nov 23 '18 at 12:11
add a comment |
Can't you just press submit without entering any password?
– Ruben Pauwels
Nov 23 '18 at 12:04
i tried this too, but it does not work.
– Josuel Soares
Nov 23 '18 at 12:11
Can't you just press submit without entering any password?
– Ruben Pauwels
Nov 23 '18 at 12:04
Can't you just press submit without entering any password?
– Ruben Pauwels
Nov 23 '18 at 12:04
i tried this too, but it does not work.
– Josuel Soares
Nov 23 '18 at 12:11
i tried this too, but it does not work.
– Josuel Soares
Nov 23 '18 at 12:11
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I solved the problem.
I changed the ubuntu user password with this command: "sudo passwd Ubuntu"
And I created a new password. It worked for me.
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The images are thought without password. This means that they are not intended to be used with a password but using a Key Pair with SSH. For security reasons.
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I solved the problem.
I changed the ubuntu user password with this command: "sudo passwd Ubuntu"
And I created a new password. It worked for me.
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I solved the problem.
I changed the ubuntu user password with this command: "sudo passwd Ubuntu"
And I created a new password. It worked for me.
add a comment |
I solved the problem.
I changed the ubuntu user password with this command: "sudo passwd Ubuntu"
And I created a new password. It worked for me.
I solved the problem.
I changed the ubuntu user password with this command: "sudo passwd Ubuntu"
And I created a new password. It worked for me.
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The images are thought without password. This means that they are not intended to be used with a password but using a Key Pair with SSH. For security reasons.
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The images are thought without password. This means that they are not intended to be used with a password but using a Key Pair with SSH. For security reasons.
add a comment |
The images are thought without password. This means that they are not intended to be used with a password but using a Key Pair with SSH. For security reasons.
The images are thought without password. This means that they are not intended to be used with a password but using a Key Pair with SSH. For security reasons.
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Can't you just press submit without entering any password?
– Ruben Pauwels
Nov 23 '18 at 12:04
i tried this too, but it does not work.
– Josuel Soares
Nov 23 '18 at 12:11