I just downloaded a fresh 12.04.1 cd and installed it on a fresh, new
system.
Odly enough the password didn't work to login the first time. But,
afraid I misspelled the password (twice?, odd..) I tried a few different
combinations of keys which are right next to the initial password.
Trying over a
I see this behavior on five(!) Aspire one D250-Netbooks with Ubuntu
12.04.1. It's not a typing problem - the password entered is just not
recognized. On all machines are two different user accounts and this
problem exists with each one, so it's not a account-specific problem.
There's nothing uncomm
When I try using the passwd command after booting rescue mode and going
to a root prompt, I get this:
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
passwd: password unchanged
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fresh install of 11.10
cannot log in because of "failed password"
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Wrong password everytime
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: seahorse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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