In another thread I complained that I couldn't install any printer driver. I understand the immediate problem, if not the solution. I believe that the reason why I can't install a printer driver is that I'm not really in Administrator Mode.
I'm the only user of this computer, ever. The system knows nobody other than "hoary", who has a password that I'll here pretend is "hatespam".
Today I restarted the system, logging in as hoary with hatespam. That worked. Screen resolution was too high (I still haven't got around to changing the maximum). I went to screen settings, clicked the "Administrator Mode" button, told it hatespam. No acknowledgment that I was in AM, but the "AM" button greyed out so I inferred I was in AM. I changed the resolution setting.
The system restarted. The resolution was unchanged. "Huh?" I thought.
I tried doing it again, this time deliberately using a dud password: gg instead of hatespam. No difference. (No error message, and I was not told that I'd used the wrong password.)
I little icon at the bottom right of my screen told me that there's more stuff to download for "Dapper". Aha, I thought: perhaps something relevant to my problems. I gave Adept my password of hatespam. That worked fine. (I downloaded, installed, and I'm now bang up to date, I think.)
I opened a console and typed "su". I was prompted for my password. I typed in hatespam. "su: Authentication failure", I was told.
This is not a capslock issue. (The capslock diode works fine, is bright when it's on, and has not been on.) I'm not the world's greatest typist but I am capable of typing the string hatespam without a slip.
I can't think of any password other than hatespam, which after all does let me start a session, use Adept, etc.
Um . . . ?
(I did try a bit of searching hereabouts, but didn't know which keywords to use. Of course "Administrator Mode" brings a shinolaload of messages. One alluded to a similar problem as a known bug of KDE 3.4 -- but mine's 3.5.4.)
I'm the only user of this computer, ever. The system knows nobody other than "hoary", who has a password that I'll here pretend is "hatespam".
Today I restarted the system, logging in as hoary with hatespam. That worked. Screen resolution was too high (I still haven't got around to changing the maximum). I went to screen settings, clicked the "Administrator Mode" button, told it hatespam. No acknowledgment that I was in AM, but the "AM" button greyed out so I inferred I was in AM. I changed the resolution setting.
The system restarted. The resolution was unchanged. "Huh?" I thought.
I tried doing it again, this time deliberately using a dud password: gg instead of hatespam. No difference. (No error message, and I was not told that I'd used the wrong password.)
I little icon at the bottom right of my screen told me that there's more stuff to download for "Dapper". Aha, I thought: perhaps something relevant to my problems. I gave Adept my password of hatespam. That worked fine. (I downloaded, installed, and I'm now bang up to date, I think.)
I opened a console and typed "su". I was prompted for my password. I typed in hatespam. "su: Authentication failure", I was told.
This is not a capslock issue. (The capslock diode works fine, is bright when it's on, and has not been on.) I'm not the world's greatest typist but I am capable of typing the string hatespam without a slip.
I can't think of any password other than hatespam, which after all does let me start a session, use Adept, etc.
Um . . . ?
(I did try a bit of searching hereabouts, but didn't know which keywords to use. Of course "Administrator Mode" brings a shinolaload of messages. One alluded to a similar problem as a known bug of KDE 3.4 -- but mine's 3.5.4.)
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