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I'm loving the file search DeepThought told me about and using it a lot.
Today on one of the laptops I'm readying for a youth had message at the top saying "the data base hasn't been updated for more than 7 days, update now?" So I clicked on it.
A message indicated it needed to be refreshed and this required administrator privileges and authentication as super user so I entered the pw I set for Administrator (it is the only pw I have ever entered for the system). It doesn't accept my pw, is there a specific superuser pw that I have not set myself of which I am not aware?
What do I need to do?
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It'll be the wrong password entered. Your user password will work.
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(11-13-2019, 08:29 AM)JanetBiggar link Wrote: I'm loving the file search DeepThought told me about and using it a lot.
Catfish is great.
Quote:... had message at the top saying "the data base hasn't been updated for more than 7 days, update now?"
I've been using it for years on systems with quite a bit of data, know I've gone way more than 7 days between uses, and never gotten such a message. On any hardware from this century you should never notice a performance issue even if it never updates the database. If there's an option to skip that step, you can try that, too, but the real Jerry is probably right, you probably just mistyped your pw.
jerryc, not to be confused with the real Jerry who developed this distro.
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(11-13-2019, 08:29 AM)JanetBiggar link Wrote: "the data base hasn't been updated for more than 7 days, update now?" So I clicked on it.
Hi Janet,
As far as I know, this message is normal. I get it from time to time, when I haven't searched a large video database (on external drive) for a while. What you did was fine, but as Jerry said your password must be incorrect. Maybe time to reset your password if you've forgotten it, or can't find where you wrote it down ...
64bit OS (32-bit on Samsung[i] netbook) installed in [i]Legacy mode on MBR-formatted SSDs (except pi which uses a micro SDHC card):
2017 - Raspberry pi 3B (4cores) ~ Arm710@1.2GHz - LibreElec, used for upgrading our Samsung TV (excellent for the task)
2012 - Lenovo G580 2689 (2cores; 4threads] ~ i3-3110M@2.4GHz - LL3.8/Win8.1 dual-boot (LL working smoothly)
2011 - Samsung NP-N145 Plus (1core; 2threads) ~ Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz - LL 3.8 32-bit (64-bit too 'laggy')
2008 - Asus X71Q (2cores) ~ Intel T3200@2.0GHz - LL4.6/Win8.1 dual-boot, LL works fine with kernel 4.15
2007 - Dell Latitude D630 (2cores) ~ Intel T7100@1.8GHz - LL4.6, works well with kernel 4.4; 4.15 doesn't work
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Good, the pics are there however the second pic should be the first then the order is correct.
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Are you logged in as the user with sudo privileges, or as the student who I assume would have none.
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I only ever set up one user and this same pw works to get into any other area (say synaptics, etc). Is there something "special" I need to do to log in as sudo?