of course  you can do it without reinstalling all 

and you can do all the things without knowing the password. 


(I was not willing to write here all the ways to give all the commands 

without knowing the password. So that every ten years old guy can find *just 
here* 

all the ways how to destroy  all the debian os they happen to find... Of course 
they can find 

all the information in the net, but they need some time and persistence to find 
it. )  


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And it is of course possible, even probable  

that the machine needed some tweaking to
get everything working... 


But who needs to get *everything* working?  

I think that what is needed first is to get the net working. 

And it seems that now the user of the machine doesn't even know 

the person, who installed it... 


And I think that it better that the user knows most of the needed things 

herself so that she is not so much in the need of help from somebody else 

if something goes wrong. 

That is just my opinion, I know that many people disagree.   

 
-hv 



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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>


Hello,

I have been following this for a while, and i have to chime in...

...

...  the person who installed it originally probably spend some time to get 
everything tweaked like sound and such, flash, possibly installed software that 
you would have to redo hours/days of work to get back to what was already 
there.  

Dave Moscrip,
unix/linux sysadmin 

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