By chance, are you using the icon login for Ubuntu? Meaning instead of typing the username at the login you select an icon? If so are you certain the keyboard is dvorak? Its possible to have different keyboard layouts for each user. The system can have a default but you can override that per user as needed.
If you are typing the username then that is not the issue. While logged in as the original user you could open a terminal/shell and "su otherusername" and try to login that way to make sure it works. -Chris On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Mark Holmquist <marktrac...@gmail.com> wrote: >> try logging in from the console to make sure that the account is >> working properly first. maybe the gui did something dumb and made the >> home directory not writable by the new user. > > I'm not at the box now, but if I remember, this worked just fine. > > I worked around it by changing to a password that was 8 characters > long, instead of 6.... > > Maybe it's the password length? Maybe the user-create GUI uses passwd, > then when I put in a less-than-8-characters password, passwd > complained and the GUI didn't handle the error correctly? > > The question is, what DOES it set the password to, if passwd doesn't > let it set the password to anything less than 8 characters? > _______________________________________________ > LinuxUsers mailing list > LinuxUsers@socallinux.org > http://socallinux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxusers > _______________________________________________ LinuxUsers mailing list LinuxUsers@socallinux.org http://socallinux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxusers