[02:35] <Kryvysh> I need help!, I accidentally removed my password for my account, which happens to be the administrator of this computer. (the only account to be honest). I just installed ubuntu yesterday and today I no longer have administrative privilages because of my actions. I try to add a password but it won't let me. It says "None" for password but when I click it, it gives me 3 options. Current Password, New Password and Confi
[02:35] <Kryvysh> rm password, but no matter what I do or try, I can't get it to be able for me to click "change" ... The button is unclickable.. I can't get a password, I don't know what to do.
[03:21] <phillw> Kryvysh: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
[03:22] <phillw> covers most things :)
[03:22] <Kryvysh> Thanks phill Imma try this right now, hopefully it works! :D
[03:24] <phillw> Kryvysh: it is good, just do take time to read it through
[03:24] <Kryvysh> but I can't type any of those commands in the terminal without it asking for my password, which was removed >.> so i can't
[03:25] <phillw> you need to boot from the CD. do you not have it?
[03:26] <Kryvysh> well, i had used unetbootin so the CD is actually my flashdrive.. i put it in and nothing really happened.
[03:27] <phillw> I'm not familiar, try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
[03:27] <Kryvysh> i tried that. tried giving my admin account a password and didn't work.. i need to create a new administrator account or somehow give my account a password (which won't let me)
[03:28] <Kryvysh> basically I no longer have any sort of administrative powers in this comp >.> im basically a normal none admin user.
[03:29] <phillw> Kryvysh: if you get into rescue mode, you are root user.
[03:30] <Kryvysh> alright I'll give it another try.
[03:30] <phillw> Is it that your account does not have admin access?
[03:30] <Kryvysh> it doesnt, not anymore
[03:30] <Kryvysh> and I want to give my account a password and admin access
[03:31] <phillw> Ubuntu has altered certain things for admin users. I'm sorry I cannot tell you what the work arounds are.
[03:32] <phillw> Kryvysh: they are all noted at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[03:32] <Kryvysh> its okay. Thanks for the help, and I hope recovery mode or the live cd helps me this time.
[03:33] <Kryvysh> ill check that out/.
[03:34] <phillw> if the wiki pages are not working, then they are obviously in need of an update for some one who has access to the computer.
[04:36] <Kryvysh> phillw, I managed to fix it. Wasn't as hard as I was expecting it. I just had to add a new pw, and it worked. Thanks for the help earlier today :)
[04:38] <phillw> Kryvysh: glad it is sorted & thanks a lot to actually take the time to say it is sorted.
[04:38] <phillw> which bit was it?
[04:40] <Kryvysh> I just went into recover mode, from root control I reset my password, and then I actually had a password. Which was all i was missing so I could authenticate and give myself rights for whatever i wanted to add or install in this comp :P
[04:40] <Kryvysh> (ohh and you're welcome, I like to actually let people know when something is fix, and also to give thanks cause most people don't take the time to do that :P )
[04:41] <phillw> Kryvysh: so the instructions via recover mode worked for you?
[04:42] <Kryvysh> I accidently somehow shut the computer, so when it was restarting I went to recovery mode and decided to search online (through this old laptop I have next to me) and found my answer here: psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword
[04:43] <phillw> he is one of the forum mods :)
[04:43] <phillw> and a very trusted guy.
[04:43] <Kryvysh> and it helped me alot x) hehehe
[04:44] <phillw> you can always tab in #ubutnu-forums we do not bite on there :)
[04:44] <Kryvysh> I shall :P
[04:44] <Kryvysh> so far, I like the Linux Community, so glad I'm over the microsoft and apple. [never was a fan to start with]
[09:50] <dizzylizzy> :D
[09:50] <dizzylizzy> freedom is good for youuuu
[09:50] <dizzylizzy> oh wait that was like 5 hours ago nvm
[10:13] <hobgoblin> still good for you - regardless ;)
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[13:26] <freeroute> (I used the gpg -c [file] command btw)
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