Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-16 Thread Tim
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 08:11 +0300, Hiisi wrote: For many people on this list it's really impossible to remove Fedora from their computers (including myself). Yes, I would find it impossible to remove from my computers, too. I just couldn't put up with the alternatives. ;-) Though, to give

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-15 Thread Frank Murphy (Frankly3D)
On 15/11/09 00:23, Ed Greshko wrote: Ralph Gorrill wrote: I yhave a DELL lap top that one of my employess loaded FEDORA on with out telling anyone...I need to remove it...he is gone and I have no password...can anyone help me please. You don't indicate which version of Fedora was

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-15 Thread BobW
Have mercy on this poor person. He is probably a manager, and not a techie. Perhaps it might be good to let him know that he can download a liveCD and change the password. He can then try Fedora and be intelligent enough to realize that he really doesn't want to remove it after all. BMW On Sun,

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-15 Thread Ed Greshko
BobW wrote: Have mercy on this poor person. He is probably a manager, and not a techie. Perhaps it might be good to let him know that he can download a liveCD and change the password. He can then try Fedora and be intelligent enough to realize that he really doesn't want to remove it after

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-15 Thread Roger
On 11/15/2009 08:37 PM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) wrote: On 15/11/09 00:23, Ed Greshko wrote: Ralph Gorrill wrote: I yhave a DELL lap top that one of my employess loaded FEDORA on with out telling anyone...I need to remove it...he is gone and I have no password...can anyone help me please.

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-15 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 08:22 -0800, BobW wrote: Have mercy on this poor person. He is probably a manager, and not a techie. Perhaps it might be good to let him know that he can download a liveCD and change the password. He can then try Fedora and be intelligent enough to realize that he really

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-15 Thread Ed Greshko
Roger wrote: On 11/15/2009 08:37 PM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) wrote: On 15/11/09 00:23, Ed Greshko wrote: Ralph Gorrill wrote: I yhave a DELL lap top that one of my employess loaded FEDORA on with out telling anyone...I need to remove it...he is gone and I have no password...can anyone help

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-15 Thread Hiisi
2009/11/16 Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com: Roger wrote: On 11/15/2009 08:37 PM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) wrote: On 15/11/09 00:23, Ed Greshko wrote: Ralph Gorrill wrote: I yhave a DELL lap top that one of my employess loaded FEDORA on with out telling anyone...I need to remove it...he is

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-15 Thread Paul Allen Newell
Hiisi wrote: 2009/11/16 Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com: Roger wrote: On 11/15/2009 08:37 PM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) wrote: On 15/11/09 00:23, Ed Greshko wrote: Ralph Gorrill wrote: I yhave a DELL lap top that one of my employess loaded FEDORA on with

Re: help (What I really wanted to say....)

2009-11-14 Thread Ed Greshko
Ralph Gorrill wrote: I yhave a DELL lap top that one of my employess loaded FEDORA on with out telling anyone...I need to remove it...he is gone and I have no password...can anyone help me please. You don't indicate which version of Fedora was installed. Starting with Fedora 11 the boot