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2008-02-24
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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I worked for 13 years in IT support in a UK university, including supporting Apollo workstations running unix, so I expect I've a good deal more 'accredited prior learning' than many a NIT newbie. But it still took me many hours (over two days) of painstaking research, piecing together fragmented clues with educated guesswork, correcting for superceded info, and filtering out red herrings, to FINALLY discover the solution. Which leaves me wondering, did I just encounter an atypically convoluted conundrum? Or is this kind of arcane puzzle par for the course when trying 'simple' app installations under OS2008?
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I'd like a P2P client application on my new N810. So I'm trying to install Daniel Martín Yerga's port of Nicotine [1]. So first I need to install Python 2.5, and I understand this means my "device must be in RD mode. This is done using sudo flasher --enable-rd-mode," inside X Terminal. [2] BUT... this command prompts for a password.
From research here in our ITT forums and elswhere, I understand that, "By default, sudo requires that users authenticate themselves with a password (NOTE: by default this is the user's password, not the root password). [3] But also, "Command sudo asks for user password, not root's. There is no user password set by default," [4], and, "IIRC the user password is not even set on ITOSes by default." [5]
So, AFAIU, I'm being prompted to enter the 'user' password, but there is no 'user' password set. Erm... am I missing something here? When sudo prompts me for a password which doesn't exist, what do I enter?
Thanks in advance for your time and attention in helping me to resolve this conundrum.
References
[1] Nicotine - http://nicotine.garage.maemo.org/nicotine.install
[2] Python 2.5 - http://pymaemo.garage.maemo.org/installation.html
[3] sudo password authentication - http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man8/sudo.8.php
[4] no user password set by default - http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...d.php?p=141848
[5] user password is not even set on ITOSes - http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=16588