How To Change Passwords on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS / Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Linux

Опубликовано: 07 Октябрь 2025
на канале: Delft Stack
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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to easily change passwords on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Whether you're updating your own password, modifying another user's password, or managing the root account, this guide covers all the essential steps. 💻

🔹 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
✅ Open the Terminal: Learn two quick ways to access the terminal.
✅ Change Your Own Password: Use the passwd command to update your password.
✅ Modify Another User's Password: Use sudo to change other user passwords with admin privileges.
✅ Manage the Root Account: Secure the root account by setting a new password.
✅ Ubuntu Password Tips: Understand how to lock, unlock, and reset passwords effectively.

📌 Timestamps
⏱️ 00:00 – Introduction to Changing Passwords on Ubuntu
⏱️ 00:12 – Opening the Terminal
⏱️ 00:29 – Changing Your Own Password
⏱️ 01:01 – Changing Another User's Password
⏱️ 01:11 – Using sudo passwd with Admin Privileges
⏱️ 01:40 – Changing the Root User's Password


🔧 Why Watch This Video? Mastering password management on Ubuntu is crucial for maintaining a secure system. This tutorial not only teaches you the commands but also shows you how to:
✔️ Manage multiple user accounts efficiently.
✔️ Enhance system security by properly handling the root account.
✔️ Apply best practices for user administration on Linux.

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