16.04, latest LTS, but just ran into this bug. The strength meter says
"Strong", but the "Change" button remains greyed out. The only way to
change your password on this LTS, ridiculously, is to use a terminal!
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Can confirm that #7 works on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit which is also
affected by this bug.
However, obviously this is pretty weak, since in many cases, the PEAP
password is your AD/LDAP credential, so when you store it in the
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections file that represents your SSID,
Note the comment in #144 - while removing the system-ca-certs=true line
might work, any changes you make to the network connection in Network
Manager thereafter will re-add the line!
So the current workflow for connecting to a PEAP WIFI network is currently:
1. Make the connection. It will fail,
As far as I know, this is still an issue on Precise, but since I've now
upgrade to Quantal, I can't test. And the bug is resolved in Quantal. I
think it's best to close this one unless someone else has experienced
the same problem.
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Is there something broken in Ubuntu's update process that a PPA had to
be created (many thanks for that Pritam!) for this? I've just tried a
fresh 13.10, it still has this problem, despite Fix released. So what
does Fix released mean? Released for the next version of Ubuntu? Would
I have gotten
This is fixed on the Toshiba actually, but I was originally testing on
the Chronos laptop, which remains broken. The only two obvious
differences between the two laptops is the Chronos has an ATI card,
using the fglrx drivers (from hardware drivers), and also sports a
backlit keyboard.
I notice
Just noting that as of gnome-settings-daemon version 3.3.92-0ubuntu2,
this bug is still apparent. Lock is set, close lid, screen turns off,
open lid, normal desktop appears.
Do I change the status back to confirmed?
scaine@Groovy:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-settings-daemon
gnome-settings-daemon:
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
I have set my Brightness and Lock settings such that it will lock the
screen after Screen turns off. Then in my power settings, I have the
lid closed action to Do Nothing, which turns the screen off when the
lid is
I've just tested this on a third laptop which was built using the 32 bit
version of 12.04, fully updated, but without encrypted home - same
behaviour, so I suspect that the encrypted home is irrelevant in this
bug.
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Thanks Sebastian - the gnome bug tracker is a perfect replica of the
issue I'm describing here. Great news and I'll test again when I do an
update tomorrow.
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Another use case is corporate. Desktop roaming in an AD environment would
result in your PC being populated in the greeter by anyone who happened to use
your PC while you were on holiday. Or if support staff login to check a support
call, or if we get the user to login at another PC to
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