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    kabaqtepeli

      Hey guys,
      I tried to install again and again, but everytime I had this error message:
      “Failed to set user account passwords.”

      I tried different passwords, just numbers, just letters, or different kind of passwords.

      What should I do for this problem, thanks for help…

      My system info:
      Asus Eee PC 4G
      1GB Ram
      4GB storage

      • This topic was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by kabaqtepeli.
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      sybok
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        Hi, not an expert but I guess the experts would find it useful if you provide more information; optimal would be to provide

        1) Name of the ISO file which determines both
        – antiX version: 17[.4] vs. 19[.1]
        – and the “flavor”: net, core, base, full, sid, runit
        2) Answer: Did you verify integrity of the ISO file using check-sums (SHA256 and/or MD5) prior to the creation of installation-media/installation?
        If not, please try it and report the result.
        The check can be performed this way (Linux).

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          @1) E.g. I have tried the ISO “antiX-19.b3_x64-full.iso.md5” and I had experienced no such error (installing in VirtualBox).
          Without further information from you, it may be difficult to reproduce the issue.
          NEW QUESTION: 3) Can you disclose your username that you have tried to create? That would also help.

          • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by sybok. Reason: Fixed misplaced mention of VirtualBox
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          fatmac
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            As above, sounds like a faulty download, try downloading again, check the md5 signature, re install, filling all required info.

            Linux (& BSD) since 1999

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