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larry hill

How to Remove White Dot From LightDM Login Screen Ubuntu 13.04 - 0 views

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    This simple guide is going to show you how to remove/disable white dots from the LightDM login screen in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail. There are two methods to remove white dots from the LightDM login screen:
bryan yu

How to login as root on Ubuntu - 0 views

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    Many people want to know how to obtain root permission on Ubuntu no matter su command or login x window. The root passwd have never been configured when you install ubuntu first time. You can use below command to change root password...
larry hill

How to Login into Ubuntu 12.10 Using USB Flash Drive - 0 views

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    This tutorial will learn a method how to login into Ubuntu 12.10 using USB flash drive. This can be accomplished by use of PAMUSB (Pluggable Authentication Modules USB) and some sort of USB storage device such as USB memory stick, mobile phone with SD card attached.
anonymous

COSMOS supercomputer - 0 views

  • The Consolidated Information Report is sorted by user ID and then project ID. The following usage values are the total amount of resources used by all processes for the specified user and project during the reporting period. Heading�Description PROJECT NAME�Project associated with this resource usage information USER ID�User identifier LOGIN NAME�Login name for the user identifier CPU_TIME�Total accumulated CPU time in seconds KCORE * CPU-MIN�Total accumulated amount of Kbytes of core (physical) memory used per minute of CPU time KVIRT * CPU-MIN�Total accumulated amount of Kbytes of virtual memory used per minute of CPU time IOWAIT BLOCK�Total accumulated block I/O wait time in seconds IOWAIT RAW�Total accumulated raw I/O wait time in seconds
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    Field Descriptions for csa report
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    Field Descriptions for sgi csa report
mikhail-miguel

login.ubuntu.com - 0 views

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anonymous

How To Remove Ubuntu's Password Keyring - 4 views

  • So here’s how you get rid of the keyring manager.
  • Open up your Home Folder by clicking Places>Home Folder Press CTRL-H (or click View>Show Hidden Files) Find a folder called .gnome2 (it has a period at the beginning of the name) and open it by double clicking on it Inside of the .gnome2 folder, there is another folder called keyrings.  Open it up. Delete any files you find within the keyrings folder Restart the computer
  • After you restart and login (if you’re automatically logging in) you’ll probably be asked to enter your wireless networks WPA/WEP encryption key (because we made it forget).  After you type that password in, the keyring manager will appear to let you know that it would like to handle the storage of that password and lock it away with a new keyring.
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  • Instead of typing in a new password, leave both boxes completely empty and click Create. You’ll then be asked if you know what the hell you’re doing:
  • Go ahead and click Use Unsafe Storage.
mikhail-miguel

SSH keys - 0 views

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