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[LUG] Change password
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- Subject: [LUG] Change password
- From: barnaby@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 5 May 2016 11:07:11 +0100
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My new computer came with Xubuntu 16.04 already installed so to save
hassle I have used that. I wanted that distro anyway. The problem is
that the password is too weak, so I would like to change it.
Since I am the only user that password is used both to log in and with
sudo. If I change it, will it cause any problems?
Thanks,
Neil
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