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Problem with KDE plasma lot passphrase

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After installing Ubuntu 20.04 I decided to also install KDE plasma desktop. However, during the installation I was issued an SSH passphrase which I neglected to write down and now I cannot recover it. Is there a way to recover this passphrase or is my best bet to remove KDE and then reinstall?

Thank you

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cn flag
Only supported releases of Ubuntu (*standard support*) are on-topic for this site. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is EOL thus off-topic, and Ubuntu 12.04 ESM was in extended support and only supported by Canonical via Ubuntu Advantage thus also off-topic here. Refer https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2017/03/15/ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin-reaches-end-of-life-on-april-28-2017/
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cn flag
12.04 tells you it was the 2012-April release (ie. releases are *year.month* in format with 2000 added to year), so I hope your system was installed off-line as it's been years out of support lacking security fixes etc.
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ng flag
There is an official flavour of Ubuntu with KDE-- Kubuntu. As on official flavour it shares all of the same sources. If you want to use KDE, you should probably install Kubuntu. Changing desktop environments on an installed system is messy. Please install a supported release. Your options are Kubuntu 21.10 and Kubuntu 20.04 LTS https://kubuntu.org/
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