This is [email protected]  
I installed Ubuntu on my brother's system a year ago... IT worked great!   A 
few months ago he bought another computer and moved all his date to another 
computer and gave me back the computer.  When I setup the computer I discovered 
that it would not update because it asked for a password.  I ask my brother and 
he told me he never knew the password.  SINCE I set it up, he thought I had the 
password.   I NEVER setup a password!  -- Since my brother was the only person 
to use the system,  and I was the only person to set up the computer, NO 
passwords were ever established.  

NOW when I tired to UPDATE the operating system and it kept asking for a
password..... It was never updated.  196Megs --- one full year of
updates---  So whatever is wrong could be ONE YEAR OLD!   Now they told
me that the Policy was no passwords-- and since they changed the policy
sometime in 2012---  I figured I had to RE-INSTALL the entire program!
I haven't done it yet!  I put the computer on the shelf.

I am a website builder- I host websites  -- I am retired Engineer!   so
I am not dumb!  or stupid!  I even use to build my own computers back in
the 80's and 90's  --- (they were too expensive)

that's it-- If you guys want me to try something-- send me instruction -- and 
I'll try it!  
BUT if push comes to shove-- I'll just re-install the software.   

AJ

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  Passwords aren't accepted anymore by PolicyKit

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