It seems any password auto filler gets fooled by the honeypot on the
page and results in the error.
The irony is that in order to comment or mark "it affects me", you have
to get past the very form that's causing the problem. I suspect this
affects a lot more people than is indicated.
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@ggrandes: I experienced that reboot loop on one my aws machines (with
3.13.0-155-generic) today too. Stopping the machine from the web UI and
bringing it back up stopped the loop, and the machine stayed up, if that
helps at all.
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+ 1 to what Stephen said. The warning should only come up on the first
connection, should present the option to save the certificate, and if
saved, then should only ever appear again if the certificate has
changed, thus becoming an effective warning.
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So close, and yet so far.
I have been giving Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 a test drive, hoping to use it at
work (and finally break free from Windows!)
Two days in to a delightful experience (my word, Lucid is sexy!), I ran
in to this bug.
After battling with half a dozen other media players, I discovere