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Corel account login
Corel account login




corel account login

It's a wretched idea to login as 'root' when you want to run "normal" applications like a web browser, mail program etc). What happens if you use the name 'root' (all lower case, no capital letters) at the "Login:" prompt and enter your password for that account? (BTW: It's a good idea to keep those passwords different. (Usually there's also a chance to fill in a full name, change the account's "home directory" and "login shell" settings, set the account's primarly group membership and possibly add that account to a list of other groups). Normally you'd have been prompted to create a password for 'root' (the system administration account) and you would have been offered a chance to create one or more user accounts - which involve selecting at least a user name and initial password for each account. I think you are saying: "After I installed Corel Linux and rebooted the system, I tried to enter the same name and password at its login prompt that I had entered during the installation process." (I've only installed Corel Linux a couple of times I don't remember the exact sequence of installation dialogs). Login:XXXXX(I gave it in the insyalation beggining) Password: Incorrect login This is fairly difficult to read and I'm not sure of the context.

corel account login

When the system asked me for a login and password, it didn"t recognize and gave me the following messsage:

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The Answer Guy 54: Corel Linux and Blank PasswordsĬorel Linux and Blank Passwords Repairing Lost and Broken Passwords: A ReduxĪfter a few crashes I managed to install a Corel Linux in my machine(Pemtium II 450, IDE Drive, 96 MB of memoy).






Corel account login