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This is the version i have and I need to reset the password or the user from preferably without a factory default or reinstall as i like the setup in know it is running a linux virtual machine and I cant get into the windows partition.
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Does this help?
https://wiki.debian.org/Changing%20a%20 … n%20Debian
Q4OS machine: Samsung R519 - Pentium T4200 2.0 GHz - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB SSD
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No I got this laptop second hand and im trying to keep from resetting all the work I've already done but i dont have sudo administrator privileges and previous owner forgot sudo password so im here (See pic) trying to reset sudo or reset password.
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Well I can't send a picture because it's too big
Last edited by Valyrie13 (2025-10-10 21:27)
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No I got this laptop second hand and im trying to keep from resetting all the work I've already done but i dont have sudo administrator privileges and previous owner forgot sudo password so im here (See pic) trying to reset sudo or reset password.
Sorry, very hard to understand for me. I'm guessing...
Do you mean you got a 2nd hand laptop with Q4OS Aquarius already installed, with a working user password? Then it is likely that if you login with that user account you can use sudo and the requested password is the one you used to login.
Otherwise, please explain what the problem is with Q4OS and give accurate details.
Last edited by hchiper (2025-10-10 22:45)
Q4OS machine: Samsung R519 - Pentium T4200 2.0 GHz - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB SSD
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Well I can't send a picture because it's too big
You can attach files up to 300kB in size here. Larger files ship via e-mail support@q4os.org
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