Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kpackagekit

I will describe my sympthoms:
Fresh install of KUbuntu 10.10.
I log in and get connected to a WiFi connection. I run the rekonq new embedded 
web browser and it offers details about some packages to be installed (flash 
player, etcetera). I try to install those and I am asked for authentication. I 
choose my username and try to type in a password but nothing happens. 
Apparently, password pop-up dialogs have some trouble in this new release, 
because nothing gets written. So I can not authenticate and install the 
packages.
So I try Firefox web browser instead, but it does not come preinstalled. I have 
to install it and I am asked again for password confirmation, and again it 
won't work.
So I try tu update my package list and web browsers from the terminal. I try 
apt-get, aptitude and synaptic, but none of them will work. I enter 
/var/lib/dpkg and sudo rename the archive 'lock' into 'lock_old' and try to run 
apt-get again, but to no avail.
I try kdesudo kpackagekit and it says that I need to update my software source 
(as I if didn't know by now...), but when I try, a message appears telling that 
the package cache could not be opened.
And that is it. I hope that you can help me. The patch in 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kpackagekit/+bug/578605 does not help 
me clarify the problem or its solution because I do not understand what it is 
or how to use it, and I think that the average user wouldn't either.
Cheers

** Affects: kpackagekit (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Impossible to type in passwords or update software packages in KUbuntu 10.10 
fresh install

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