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reset the password of a non-admin user under the Gnome
Hi,
I have a quad core Q6600 (32 bits) under OpenBSD 6.0, I lost the password of my classic user, I have my password super user. I use as window manager Gnome corresponding to the version of operating system. How to reset the password of a non-admin user under the Gnome environment? |
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If you can login as root you can use passwd(1) to change the password of your 'classic' user.
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I understand, I log in with the VT320 console [ctrl + alt + F (x) - (1 <x <7)] and applied the command :
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passwd user how can I reach the configuration files of the classic users? |
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I don't use Gnome but have your tried the suggestion of the last message in https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=55495 ?
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parrot$ su Password: parrot# passwd garry Changing password for garry. New password:
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My best friends are parrots Last edited by PapaParrot; 21st August 2019 at 12:57 AM. |
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Thanks you all !
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Nice to hear it is solved, but how did you solve it? ;-)
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it is marked above
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