Mon mot de passe pour modifier n'est plus accepté
Depuis quelques temp, le système refuse mon mot de passe (dont je suis sûr) pourcharger de nouveaux logiciels.
Quelle est la procédure pour réinitialiser le mot de passe ?
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#1 |
Your password will not be changed by any update.
That is what a Google search for "reset ubuntu password" returns:
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Do you use any special characters in your password? You are using the correct keyboard layout?
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Please unsubscribe me for receiving any further messages about this issue..i can not log on to so..
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From: Sebastian Heinlein <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Question #215256]: why did a password-killing update get distributed? i cannot use correct password anymore!!
Question #215256 on Aptdaemon changed:
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Sebastian Heinlein proposed the following answer:
Do you use any special characters in your password? You are using the
correct keyboard layout?
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You can remove yourself from the list of subscripted persons. Just klick on the red sign next to your name on the right side.
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Are you assuming i do not know my password? Why? not a chance. this is
deliberate. others have the same garbage happening lately, bad to
trust all contributors, i see. a few are microsoft plants.
Quoting betty dickey <email address hidden>:
> Your question #215256 on Aptdaemon changed:
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> betty dickey proposed the following answer:
> Please unsubscribe me for receiving any further messages about this
> issue..i can not log on to so..
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> From: Sebastian Heinlein <email address hidden>
> To: <email address hidden>
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 4:31 AM
> Subject: Re: [Question #215256]: why did a password-killing update
> get distributed? i cannot use correct password anymore!!
>
> Question #215256 on Aptdaemon changed:
> https:/
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> Sebastian Heinlein proposed the following answer:
> Do you use any special characters in your password? You are using the
> correct keyboard layout?
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sez you. it is exactly and specifically when it occurred, no
possibility of co-incidence. status: not answered, so far. i will look
at this link, thanks for replying..i do appreciate all possible ways
to fix this. i tried several text root level commands, and it keeps
saying permission denied. from passwd command.
Quoting Sebastian Heinlein <email address hidden>:
> Your question #215256 on Aptdaemon changed:
> https:/
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Sebastian Heinlein proposed the following answer:
> Your password will not be changed by any update.
>
> That is what a Google search for "reset ubuntu password" returns:
>
> http://
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> know that it is solved:
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what are you talking about? i never said that i wanted to be
unsubscribed! i asked how to fix a problem. some girl said that, maybe
it was a comment made connected to a related question.
Quoting Sebastian Heinlein <email address hidden>:
> Your question #215256 on Aptdaemon changed:
> https:/
>
> Sebastian Heinlein proposed the following answer:
> You can remove yourself from the list of subscripted persons. Just klick
> on the red sign next to your name on the right side.
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> If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
> know that it is solved:
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This does not work, per google found link for this problem, thanks,
but when i tried it i get message
authentication token manipulation error
password unchanged
and that is all that happens. linux now sucks really big.
Quoting Sebastian Heinlein <email address hidden>:
> Your question #215256 on Aptdaemon changed:
> https:/
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Sebastian Heinlein proposed the following answer:
> Your password will not be changed by any update.
>
> That is what a Google search for "reset ubuntu password" returns:
>
> http://
>
> --
> If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
> know that it is solved:
> https:/
>
> If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the
> following page to enter your feedback:
> https:/
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> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
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it did, and i found several text strings within the root level command-set, which were ineffective until i tried re-ordering the sequence of remount commands like debian or fedora, and found a root menu choice after exiting, and it is the one not first offered, but appeared after i re-iterated the mount commands, the root level choice is the one above root level only, it is the one including enabling or utilizing networking, then suddenly the passwd command worked properly.
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thanks, i posted already that this has been solved via advice from
helpful people on here.
Quoting Sebastian Heinlein <email address hidden>:
> Your question #215256 on Aptdaemon changed:
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> Linked to bug: #1090656
> https:/
> "Passwords aren't accepted anymore by PolicyKit"
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#11 |
i do not need any more emails about this ubuntu-caused failure of this
type, i have solved it, thanks. i tried to cancel/close it but still
get them.
Quoting DIET <email address hidden>:
> Bug #1090656 status changed in Aptdaemon:
>
> New => Confirmed
>
> https:/
> "Passwords aren't accepted anymore by PolicyKit"
>
> This bug is linked to #215256.
> why did a password-killing update get distributed? i cannot use
> correct password anymore!!
> https:/
>
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> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
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#12 |
i do not want or need any more emails about this ubuntu-caused
failure. i have solved it. no more email please, i tried and tried to
close this report, but can't. this is another bug. virus whatever.
Quoting DIET <email address hidden>:
> Bug #1090656 status changed in Aptdaemon:
>
> Confirmed => New
>
> https:/
> "Passwords aren't accepted anymore by PolicyKit"
>
> This bug is linked to #215256.
> why did a password-killing update get distributed? i cannot use
> correct password anymore!!
> https:/
>
> --
> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
>