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I am running kubuntu 11.10,

(kde 4.7.4 i believe)

I created a new account to test some settings that I plan to change in
the skeleton, and default settings sections for KDE.

I went to the KDE system settings, and created a new account.
I set the password.

I then went to switch user, and chose to log in as that new user.
It prompted me to change my password, (which is also a bug that there is no 
place to change this behavior)

and would not accept my text input.
It eventually timed out and went back to my other locked session.


I will be trying it from the main login in a second, but I worked arround it by 
logging in with the control-alt-f1 and inputting a new password, then I was 
able to login.  
(I then recorded a video on how to change the  kde settings to make it work on 
a netbook   because it does not work out of the box)

I created another account, and it also had the same initial password
problem.  I will be testing this after logging out to see if it is a
problem with having multiple x sessions.

I clicked on the field and typed, waited, waited,   typed, waited...  I
did get it to come up once...

I think because it did accept text once  that it might be a minor
security vulnerability.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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password change on first run fails on kubuntu 11.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/984764
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