Hello, sorry for my bad english, i want to use synaptic on the live cd desktop, but the empty password for the user mint is wrong. Wich is the password?
The iso is 201204 LMDE with MATE/CINNAMON amd64.
urgent! live cd password?
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urgent! live cd password?
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Re: urgent! live cd password?
http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/69
I posted a reply to the main edition (similar problem) by mistake but maybe some comments will provide some ideas?
I am trying the 64-bit live cd but no issues - it logged in automatically at boot and I was able to switch to the Cinnamon session without issue. It shouldn't need a password. Just hit enter but that's not working for you?
I used Unetbootin to create my media on a usb drive. A Lexar Firefly, an older one but it's fast enough and been really good for using unetbootin and having my live distros (iso) on usb.
You might try re-burning the media or using a different source or program if the media integrity check is suspect.
P.S. Synaptic worked for me - 'didn't ask for password.
I posted a reply to the main edition (similar problem) by mistake but maybe some comments will provide some ideas?
I am trying the 64-bit live cd but no issues - it logged in automatically at boot and I was able to switch to the Cinnamon session without issue. It shouldn't need a password. Just hit enter but that's not working for you?
I used Unetbootin to create my media on a usb drive. A Lexar Firefly, an older one but it's fast enough and been really good for using unetbootin and having my live distros (iso) on usb.
You might try re-burning the media or using a different source or program if the media integrity check is suspect.
P.S. Synaptic worked for me - 'didn't ask for password.