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I recently installed ubuntu on my computer and left it alone for a while. When i came back, it already showed the ubuntu login page. I didnt type any password so i looked up a fix. The web said just press enter, so i did. When i pressed the enter key, the password box and the unlock button dimmed for 3 second, then went back to its original light. It didnt say “Unlock failed” or anything like that, but just went back to thr image below. Thanks for your help! (I run ubuntu kde btw) https://i.stack.imgur.com/NSXif.jpg
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I recently installed ubuntu on my computer and left it alone for a while. When i came back, it already showed the ubuntu login page. I didnt type any password so i looked up a fix. The web said just press enter, so i did. When i pressed the enter key, the password box and the unlock button dimmed for 3 second, then went back to its original light. It didnt say “Unlock failed” or anything like that, but just went back to thr image below. Thanks for your help! (I run ubuntu kde btw) https://i.stack.imgur.com/NSXif.jpg
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When it was installed, a username and password were set. You need to type the password you used during install (in the field just below where you entered your username, you were asked to enter the password twice - this is the password it requires).
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I recently installed ubuntu on my computer and left it alone for a while. When i came back, it already showed the ubuntu login page. I didnt type any password so i looked up a fix. The web said just press enter, so i did. When i pressed the enter key, the password box and the unlock button dimmed for 3 second, then went back to its original light. It didnt say “Unlock failed” or anything like that, but just went back to thr image below. Thanks for your help! (I run ubuntu kde btw) https://i.stack.imgur.com/NSXif.jpg
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I recently installed ubuntu on my computer and left it alone for a while. When i came back, it already showed the ubuntu login page. I didnt type any password so i looked up a fix. The web said just press enter, so i did. When i pressed the enter key, the password box and the unlock button dimmed for 3 second, then went back to its original light. It didnt say “Unlock failed” or anything like that, but just went back to thr image below. Thanks for your help! (I run ubuntu kde btw) https://i.stack.imgur.com/NSXif.jpg
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When it was installed, a username and password were set. You need to type the password you used during install (in the field just below where you entered your username, you were asked to enter the password twice - this is the password it requires).
– guiverc
51 secs ago
add a comment |
When it was installed, a username and password were set. You need to type the password you used during install (in the field just below where you entered your username, you were asked to enter the password twice - this is the password it requires).
– guiverc
51 secs ago
When it was installed, a username and password were set. You need to type the password you used during install (in the field just below where you entered your username, you were asked to enter the password twice - this is the password it requires).
– guiverc
51 secs ago
When it was installed, a username and password were set. You need to type the password you used during install (in the field just below where you entered your username, you were asked to enter the password twice - this is the password it requires).
– guiverc
51 secs ago
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