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De :    Jonathan Marsden[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
R�pondre � :    Linuxconf Mailing List
Date�:  lundi 21 d�cembre 1998 20:13
A :     Linuxconf Mailing List
Objet : [linuxconf] Re: Can't change password

> On 18 Dec 1998, Jean-Philippe Dutreve writes:
 
>> I have RedHat 5.0 with linuxconf 1.11.13.
>> When i use passwd in a console, then nothing appends.
>> And when i use linuxconf (not root) in a console, then it says me
>> "incorrect passord".

Jonathan Marsden responded:
 
> Try upgrading to a more current version of Linuxconf.  ...

On 21 Dec 1998, Jean-Philippe Dutreve writes:

> Oops, sorry, I have linuxconf 1.13.11.

I rather doubt it.  1.13r10 is the last version on the primary
Linuxconf FTP site, ftp.solucorp.qc.ca, dated 10 December 1998.

on ftp://ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/linuxconf/devel/redhat-5.0/
there is linuxconf 1.13r11, dated 14 Decembre 1998.
But i couldn't change password as normal user with older linuxconf 1.10.

Please check carefully what the Linuxconf main menu says at the top
when you run

    linuxconf --text

as root.  Mine says Linuxconf 1.13 (subrev 10).

Jonathan
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