]> www.moka5.com - Ubuntu2Go - Comments http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76 Comments for "Ubuntu2Go" en Agreed http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76#comment-593 This would be a great LivePC, if only we knew root... Fri, 19 Jan 2007 06:47:24 -0800 Me too http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76#comment-483 Please post the password Tue, 12 Dec 2006 15:12:36 -0800 Fairly useless without the root password http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76#comment-484 The setup looks like it was done standard, with username "me" and the password is *supposed* to be "me" as well, but it appears that is not the case. If you intend to use just what is on it, it is okay. If you thought to add to it, forget it, download something else. ...unless the root password gets published!... please Mr/s T.J. Purtell, please post the root password Thanks! ~Pat Tue, 12 Dec 2006 15:11:53 -0800 root password http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76#comment-382 I have not downloaded this LivePC, but rather created mine own from the ubuntu distro iso. I noticed that you need to go into the terminal and set the root password by typing sudo passwd hope that helps. Nick. Sun, 12 Nov 2006 16:06:09 -0800 Appears that sudoing is also broken? http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76#comment-374 (Can't sudo su, claims /etc/sudoers has errors in it.) Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:27:20 -0800 Same here http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76#comment-357 I could go reset it with a recovery disc, but that won't help others. Could the publisher of this post the root password? If not, one of us users will have to reset it and upload a new LivePC Thanks, John Tue, 07 Nov 2006 19:56:51 -0800 Just need to know the password! http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76#comment-288 Over all performances are stable. But I may need to know the password once I have it into screen saver...... Dominic Thu, 26 Oct 2006 14:48:53 -0700 Ubuntu2Go http://www.moka5.com:80/node/76 Use this LivePC to work on office documents and browse the web on the go. This is an image of the Ubuntu linux distribution configured to work in a virtualized environment. The directory /home/me/host-visible allows you to exchange files with the host operating system. Installed software includes Evolution, OpenOffice, Firefox, and Instant Messenger. You can easily customize this LivePC to use any of the software available to Ubuntu using the integrated package manager. Thu, 08 Feb 2007 22:55:25 -0800