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== Forgot my password == <!--T:19--> | == Forgot my password == <!--T:19--> | ||
To reset your password for any Compute Canada national cluster, visit https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/forgot. Please note that you will not be able to reset your password until your first role gets approved by our staff. | To reset your password for any Compute Canada national cluster, visit https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/forgot. Please note that you will not be able to reset your password until your first role gets approved by our staff. | ||
== Copy and paste == | |||
In the Linux terminal you can't use [Ctrl]+C to copy text, | |||
because [Ctrl]+C means "Cancel" or "Interrupt" and stops the running program. | |||
Instead you can use [Ctrl]+[Insert] to copy and [Shift]+[Insert] to paste | |||
in most cases under Windows and Linux, depending on your terminal program. | |||
Users of macOS can continue to use [Cmd]+C and [Cmd]+V to copy and paste. | |||
Depending which terminal software you are using, you simply need to select | |||
the text to copy it into the clipboard, and you can paste from the clipboard | |||
by using either the right-click or middle-click (the default setting can vary). | |||
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