If we don't try to over-interpret the message from PAM by replacing
"Authentication failed" with "Wrong password", then the real fix can and
should go into PAM itself. i.e., all programs in the system should
return the chosen string when authentication failed. As suggested above,
"Your login attempt was unsuccessful. Please try again." is a nice first
shot.

I don't really like the idea of hacking the string in PolicyKit/GDM
/gnome-screensaver themselves: after playing with that, we end up with
ugly things like [1] which need to be repeated in every program.

1: http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-control-center/tree/capplets/about-
me/gnome-about-me-password.c#n531

** Summary changed:

- Unfriendly message upon typing incorrect password (Policykit-GNOME)
+ Unfriendly message upon typing incorrect password 
(Policykit-GNOME/GDM/gnome-screensaver)

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Unfriendly message upon typing incorrect password 
(Policykit-GNOME/GDM/gnome-screensaver)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411559
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