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The new Raspberry Pi OS no longer has a default user

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Operating system for single-board computers Raspberry Pi OS released on Monday in a new version. The main novelty is the absence of a default user pi. It’s for security reasons. When you start for the first time, you will be asked for your username and password.

In the case of access only over a network without a monitor, there is an option to save the file on the first partition of the SD card (FAT) userconf or userconf.txtwhich will contain jméno:zašifrované heslo. Use to get the encrypted password

echo 'heslo' | openssl passwd -6 -stdin

There is a tool for existing users rename-user. Furthermore, the Raspbian OS now has a 5.15 kernel instead of a 5.10 kernel. Some users have been around for some time kernel 5.15 tested. The paintings are on the official website. Existing users will perform the update in the usual way. If someone wants to test the experimental Wayland, then it is necessary to use raspi-config eventual

sudo apt install rpi-wayland

(source: bleepingcomputer)


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