First off, the background. I'm a long-time Windows user that has just recently installed Ubuntu 11.10 on another partition. I disliked Unity, and "went shopping" for a new environment (right term?). I tried Gnome 3, and didn't like that either. Then I discovered KDE (by far the best) and used "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" to get it.
Things are working mostly fine aside from one annoyance: the system very rarely prompts for my password to do anything that needs authentication. Instead it just fails saying that authentication was not provided. In particular, the Muon updater or package manager can't do anything. The only time I've seen a password prompt is when starting the KDE Partition Manager or the system log viewer (KSystemLog).
Basically, if it doesn't need elevation to run in the first place, it will never ask for it.
I am a total noob at Linux. If anyone can give me some help, I'd really appreciate it.
Things are working mostly fine aside from one annoyance: the system very rarely prompts for my password to do anything that needs authentication. Instead it just fails saying that authentication was not provided. In particular, the Muon updater or package manager can't do anything. The only time I've seen a password prompt is when starting the KDE Partition Manager or the system log viewer (KSystemLog).
Basically, if it doesn't need elevation to run in the first place, it will never ask for it.
I am a total noob at Linux. If anyone can give me some help, I'd really appreciate it.
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