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On 01/02/2015 03:52 AM, Dan Youngquist wrote:
On 01/01/2015 05:56 AM, Robby Kitchen wrote:
I was just going through the Control Center
exploring trying to get
familiar with the settings, until I came across one, (I don't remember
now which one), but it needed a password before I could open it to
make changes. I put in the same password I had just used, but got an
error message saying that wasn't the right password.
Where TDE Control Center asks for a password, it needs the root
password, not the user's password. At least, I've never seen it ask
for the user's password.
It sounds like you may now have your user password munged up. Can't
help you with that, except to suggest you try resetting it from a root
shell using passwd.
I also suspect the same thing. If your user is a "normal user", changing
some system settings requires root privileges. Some of the options in
Control Center are like that, so when you are asked for a password it
should say something like "insert root password". You need to provide the
root's password, not your user's password.
Please try again and if you still have errors, please post a screenshot
of what you are doing and what the error looks like.
I had this problem on Linux Mint. TDE Control Center asks for the
administrator password, which is of course the root password. Ubuntu type
distros don't have a root password. Here is the solution I found: (It
worked!)
int/
It might help those who are steeped in Ubuntu, if the Control Center asked
for a root password, and not for an administrator password. It would make
it more obvious what was wanted and what was the problem.
Lisi