Stupid Ubuntu tricks: 5 Steps for resetting a forgotten password

Courtesy Download Squad  Mon, 05/12/2008 - 12:00

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It happens to everyone.

You have so many usernames and passwords that you can't remember them all. Fortunately, Facebook, Gmail, and about a billion other online services have a "forgot password" link.

Just click it and the web service will either email your password to you or allow you to reset it and enter a new one.

But what happens when you forget the password for...


 

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