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The letters and numbers 143luv is a user name. It could also be not only one personÕs username but a million other peoples too this is a common username.
only through the taco bell computers with a user name and password
The last answer to this was incorrect. Whether or not you are the only user on the system or not: Linux is always a multi-user operating system.
The password and user name that should be entered is the one for the remote system user account that the user is accessing, not the password and user name for the computer they are currently logged in to. The administrator of the remote system should be able to provide this information to the user.
PIN numbers are meant to be secret only known to the legitimate owner, Therefore a system can use it make sure the user is who it claims to be.
If it is a registered user, their user name will show up in the history as well as at the bottom of the page. If the user is not registered, you will only be able to view their IP address. That is the 00.0000.000 style numbers that you sometimes see.
In single user there will no confusion in computer system .It is easy to use .The posibility of damaging the system is less .In single user only one user can use the system at one time
The only way you can change your USER NAME is if you reset your tamagotchi.
No. Linux, like Unix, is designed to be a multi-user system.
Only the first time the user logs in to DTS does the Defense Travel System display the user activation screen.
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Flamethrower or Fireblaze the numbers (if have to) should be 48579