https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384894
--- Comment #2 from miklos <mtm...@gmail.com> --- Exact steps to reproduce: 1. Start System Settings 2. Select Account Details from the Personalization category 3. Select the User Manager tab 4. Click on the picture associated with the user account 5. Select "Choose from Gallery..." 6. Choose a picture 7. Select a region of the image (optional), and click Ok 8. Click Apply in the bottom right corner 9. Get an Authentication Required prompt, click Cancel 10. Get an Authentication Required prompt, click Cancel 11. Get an Authentication Required prompt, click Cancel 12. Congratulations, your picture is changed My questions: 1. Why does it ask for a password to change my picture? 2. Why does it change it when I don't give the password? 3. It asks for the root password, and not my (administrator) account's password. How does this work on distros where there is no root password just sudo? 4. (unrelated) What does the "Administrator" check box do? There is no documentation on any of the options in the System Settings Handbook. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.