21h: I can't tell without more information (as always). If you're in
Karmic, then the only way to fix that is to upgrade to Lucid. ;-) If
you're on Lucid, then it's definitely not the same bug.
BTW I'm closing it due to lack of feedback, please reopen if it turns
out to be still present *in
sorry I have been so inattentive to this bug I can confirm that it still
exists in Lucid Beta 1. I have also got an exact way to replicate it. I
found it when I accidentally hit caps lock during the install when I was
typing my password I couldn't log in to my computer after installation
and it
apparently can only attach one file at a time
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Ah, OK, now I see what you mean. But this is much more specific than
what you reported originally. I know how to fix this easily, but gnoem-
about-me also needs to be patched. Triggering this bug is relatively
hard, so that's not as major as not being able to change its password at
all.
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I have this bug. How to fix it?
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I noticed this issue with users-admin in the case I changed my password
with a similar one.
Trying with passwd from the console I get:
#~$ passwd
Changing password for max.
(current) UNIX password:
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
Bad: new password must be different than the
mciancio: Yes, this is a known bug that's just been fixed in Lucid. But
we don't know whether the current report is about it at all.
clarkey: Now the right version is available in Lucid, could you check
it's actually fixed? Thanks!
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OK, it's just been uploaded to Lucid. Can you test it and report?
Thanks!
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Sorry issue remains in update :( also if it is any help a simillar issue
occurs when adding a new user when the window to select a password for
the new user appears it remains greyed out indefinately
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Actually I don't think the update has reached servers yet. Check that
'apt-cache policy gnome-system-tools' reports it's 2.29.3.
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Just a comment to say that its been a while and my gnome system tools as
of now is still at version 2.29.1 I updated only a few minutes ago
from the main server so it seems the update never got through? still
have the problem changing password and my system is fully up to date
thanks for your
clarkey: yeah, Ubuntu devs haven't found the time yet to upload it
sadly, I hope they will be able to do it soon.
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Thanks for the report. I'd like you to test the upcoming version 2.29.3
(released tonight) which should enter Lucid in some time, and confirm it
fixes the problem. The release you tested was a work in progress that
has really changed as regards password management, so there's little
point
I tried to reproduce this issue in a fully updated lucid and I am unable
to reproduce it, I can change my current password and others of other
users without problems, have you tried to update your system and check
if this symptom is still occurring? Thanks in advace.
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oops, sorry @Millan just I don't update my browser at time.
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