After installing Ubuntu 11.04, the next thing most users do is find their bearings and maybe ask some directions. What they see is the Unity launcher with the application launchers and the home folder. Now if you're like me, you may want to change the background, the font and some of the behavior of your default desktop. Nothing is more convenient than a single window, a center, where all the controls are. You can find the different settings in the System Settings. So go the your dash and type System Settings.
I suggest you put the system setting icon in the Unity launcher for now at least. If you don't mind the "HAL" icon there. Hi, dave.
I found myself unable to enter my login credentials when prompted to do
so in Ubuntu. I think I might have changed it then forget about it.
I've been running the current session for more days than I should have.
I forget. So what's the solution to my problem. How do I get in to my
system now?
It involved getting into the grub menu somehow. I am uncertain as to
how to do that exactly in your system. So there's a couple of ways to
do it (finger's crossed). When booting at system start, use the esc key
or the shift key. The first one worked for me. The timing is key. Wait
until the bios banner shows then hit the esc key once. I am using
Ubuntu 22.04.4 here. I have a current version of grub.
The grub menu will give you options and the one you want is: root. Yes
you want root privileges to set the root password. It should give you a
terminal access where you can issue commands.
Type: #mount -rw -o -s remount / ==> this command mounts the
filesyste...
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