On Monday 20 February 2006 17.43, carlobetta@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > I installed Kubuntu 5.10 but, during installation, the program did'nt take > me the choice of a root password. When installation was done, I tried to > upgrade my system using Package Manager: it asked me the root password and > I had'nt the access to the upgrade, 'cause I have no root password. How can > I do now? Thanks everybody for help! > Carlo - Parma (Italy) (K)Ubuntu has no root password. You have the following possiblities: a) your user was automaticaly added to the sudoers group, so if you are asked for a ("root")password, simply give your user password. If you want to do something with root rights, type sudo <your command> b) if you think the (K)Ubuntu developers are stupid and you *really* want a root user, open a konsole and type "sudo passwd root". Now root has a password and you can use su (but when Kubuntu asks for a root password it still means your user's password, so it's a bit confusing. It's even possible (but not recommended) to modify KDE to accept root logins. c) install another Debian-based distro that still uses the root user (Mepis for sure, Knoppix probably). Thierry -- The problem with the world is stupidity. Not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself? Frank Zappa ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.