I can confirm this is a bug of Ubuntu Hardy/Intrepid.
I had exactly the same situation of z3non, that is:
$ ls -l /etc/shadow
-rw-r- 1 root root 1133 2008-10-06 19:32 /etc/shadow
After applying z3non's solution the problem disappeared.
I'm sure I haven't changed permission on /etc/shadow by
If you think this can be reproduced or confirmed by other users, please
file a bug report, on the "base-passwd" package.
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Tormod Volden schrieb:
> /etc/shadow is root:shadow by default in Ubuntu 8.10 at least. Is it
> tempting to believe it's your setup that is broken. Let's reopen the bug
> only if somebody else also has this problem.
You're right, my setup is (was) broken - but I promise, I didn't break
this by han
/etc/shadow is root:shadow by default in Ubuntu 8.10 at least. Is it
tempting to believe it's your setup that is broken. Let's reopen the bug
only if somebody else also has this problem.
** Changed in: xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Summary changed:
- [intrepid] xscreensaver unlock fails
+ xscreensaver unlock fails
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