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What is user name and password when booting from USB?
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waif

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PostPosted: Fri 27 Apr 2012, 14:27    Post subject:  What is user name and password when booting from USB?  

I run first time from a USB. There is a log in required. I don't have the default user name and a pwd. What is it?
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WindUpToy


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PostPosted: Fri 27 Apr 2012, 18:33    Post subject:  

Maybe you got a pirated copy of Puppy.

Is there a Product Key on the box?
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Karl Godt


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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 10:37    Post subject:  

WindUpToy wrote:
Maybe you got a pirated copy of Puppy.

Is there a Product Key on the box?

??
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Flash
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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 10:53    Post subject:  

I think he's making a joke, Karl.

Seriously, I think Puppy sometimes does this, asks for a login name and password. I don't remember why or what to do about it, since it's never happened to me.
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nilsonmorales


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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 11:00    Post subject:  

what a joke hehe Very Happy
maybe when you save your session must be keep the name and password
so you can start over again
puppy is easy to install
saludos desde el salvador
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tlchost

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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 18:15    Post subject: Support Agreement  

Users who have won the raffle for the support agreement offered on the IRC channel #puppylinux on freenode.net do not have to log in when starting puppy.

Raffles are held multiple times a day.

Thom
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SFR


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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 18:50    Post subject:  

I won the raffle recently. If anyone wants, take mine:
Login: root
Password: woofwoof

Flash wrote:
Seriously, I think Puppy sometimes does this, asks for a login name and password. I don't remember why or what to do about it, since it's never happened to me.

Yup, when swiching between virtual terminals.
There was similar question somewhere in this section IIRC.

HTH
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tlchost

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PostPosted: Sat 28 Apr 2012, 21:15    Post subject:  

SFR wrote:
I won the raffle recently.


Pays to visit the IRC channel
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nooby

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PostPosted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 04:38    Post subject:  

To waif what SFR write in my quote should work. Tell us what Puppy you use
and from where you downloaded it. What did you use to install it with?

SFR wrote:
I won the raffle recently. If anyone wants, take mine:
Login: root
Password: woofwoof
...
HTH
Greetings!


That is same answer as Barry Kauler gave some month or
years ago as I remember. So if that fails then you have changed
it yourself or you have to give more info on where you got the iso from.
You don't mention which Puppy you use.

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mahaju


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PostPosted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 22:21    Post subject:  

what the H is this all about?? Confused
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Adagio


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PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 01:54    Post subject:  

I think you will find that waif is a sleeper, and will lay some spam on us in due course.

Of course I may be wrong.

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mahaju


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PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 02:00    Post subject:  

you mean like these?

http://www.stopforumspam.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=30656
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nooby

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PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 04:39    Post subject:  

Adagi and mahaju thanks for that link to the SFS forum. Interesting read indeed.
You may be true indeed. waif has not responded to our kind advice
so either caught up with other things or a spammer bot.

Flash, Makoto better to watch out for this one Smile

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mahaju


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PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 05:02    Post subject:  

while we are at it,

http://www.block-disposable-email.com/
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nooby

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PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 09:47    Post subject:  

Quote:

The aim is to help serious-minded companies and individuals
to reduce the number of anonymous subscribers in order to prevent
userbase contamination by one-time accounts.

This service can be used to detect suspicious email addresses instantly -
it's like an everytime up-do-date local blacklist.

Currently 5.458 domains with one-time mail services are beeing detected
and we answered 1.342.949 queries so far (latest 1 minutes ago).

Please keep in mind that such a service is never finalised as the domains
providing fake accounts are changing continuously (last added domain to
block is be####.com at 2012-04-28 23:37:1Cool.

Why should I use this service?

Questions like "why do I need the service, I use captcha" or
"my users have to double-opt in, the given email addresses do exist"
have already been answered. Have a look at the FAQ section to find out
more about the nuances making this service possibly useful for you.


Pro: very good from the Forum Admin point of view.
Less spam that way.

Con: It forces the spammers to hijack real accounts
by cracking them or placing trojans on real persons.
To pretend to be them joining.
And it force all of us to be tracked world wide not being able
to use such one time email accounts for magazine subscription
of say New Scientist or PCWorld or similar mags.

Maybe our Admin John Murga can take a look at it?

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