> There is no root password on Ubuntu. You need to reboot in single user
> mode if you wish to be root. The steps are here:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
>
>
> Basicly, it's:
> 1)Reboot
> 2)Press ESC to see grub menu if it's hidden
> 3)Select (Recovery)
> 4)See r...@machine:~# prompt... you are now root with no X and limited
> services
> 5)Do what you have to do...
> 6)Reboot
>
> There is also a LiveCD recovery method:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
>
> I strongly advise again setting a root password in Ubuntu, unless you
> know what you are doing. But you can if you want to because it won't
> break anything.
>
> David Montminy
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I was being ironic. I know there is no root password nor do I have the
intention of having one.

However, starting as root AND with the LiveCD has changed nothing at all. ALso
Synaptic starts and then disappears...

Oh woe is me. :-(

André.

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