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- 17 Apr 2016, 09:59
- Forum: KDE
- Topic: [SOLVED]"the session has been locked"
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7626
Re: "the session has been locked"
but who is the password? the password for the current user, usually guest. default password for guest is: guest(unless you've changed it) default password for root is: toor There are ways to avoid seeking for my password? yes ... check out "Kde System Settings" > Display and Monitor > Screen Locker...
- 16 Apr 2016, 21:50
- Forum: KDE
- Topic: [SOLVED]"the session has been locked"
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7626
[SOLVED]"the session has been locked"
I know, stupid question... but who is the password?
There are ways to avoid seeking for my password?
There are ways to avoid seeking for my password?
- 16 Apr 2016, 14:59
- Forum: Newbie questions
- Topic: [Solved] Deleting /tmp/usm files
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2779
Re: Deleting /tmp/usm files
I use MATE, ok, problem solveddonald wrote:Which Desktop do you use?
in general look for [ Name of the File-manager + root or super user mode]
in the Application menu.
- 16 Apr 2016, 14:30
- Forum: Newbie questions
- Topic: [Solved] Deleting /tmp/usm files
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2779
Re: Deleting /tmp/usm files
Thanks for answering my question. Where is the root file-manager?donald wrote:If you can't delete something because of "permission denied", you have
to be root,(or use a root file-manager), to fulfill the task.
EDIT Ok, problem solved
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gksu caja- 16 Apr 2016, 14:10
- Forum: Newbie questions
- Topic: [Solved] Deleting /tmp/usm files
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2779
[Solved] Deleting /tmp/usm files
Hi, this is my first post, newbi in porteus and Linux in general.
How can I delete the /tmp/usm files after nodule creation?
(bad english, sorry)
How can I delete the /tmp/usm files after nodule creation?
(bad english, sorry)




