mikshaw


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Posted: Dec. 23 2005,22:47 |
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Quote (stand @ Dec. 23 2005,12:33) | mikshaw: I'm sure that's the BUG!! Just try to login with switched on CAPS LOCK as ROOT. |
So what you're saying is you have capslock on, hold the Shift key and type in "root"? If this is the case, i can see how it might be a bug, but...why the heck would you bother to do that in the first place?!?
If you're doing what I originally suspected, which is to have capslock on and type "root" without holding Shift, then it is *not* a bug. It is the way Linux is intended to be.
-- One of the best things i ever did on a computer was breaking the capslock key.
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