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GNOME change password
Is there a GNOME app to allow a user to change their password? Failing
that, is there any X app? "emerge -s pass" didn't seem to find
anything, and the GNOME help manuals don't seem to mention it either...

I must be missing something?


-- Arran


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Re: GNOME change password [ In reply to ]
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 16:16:07 -0300, Arran Fraser <afraser@w3internet.com> wrote:
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> Is there a GNOME app to allow a user to change their password? Failing
> that, is there any X app? "emerge -s pass" didn't seem to find
> anything, and the GNOME help manuals don't seem to mention it either...
>
> I must be missing something?

How about just passwd? I can't see a need for a GUI to change a
password, but that's just me . . .


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Re: GNOME change password [ In reply to ]
Comatose Jones wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 16:16:07 -0300, Arran Fraser <afraser@w3internet.com> wrote:
>
>>Is there a GNOME app to allow a user to change their password? Failing
>>that, is there any X app? "emerge -s pass" didn't seem to find
>>anything, and the GNOME help manuals don't seem to mention it either...
>>
>>I must be missing something?
>
>
> How about just passwd? I can't see a need for a GUI to change a
> password, but that's just me . . .
>
>

I agree, but gnome-system-tools has the User and Group Management tool,
if you want a GUI anyway.

Holly

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Re: GNOME change password [ In reply to ]
KDE has one: Kuser
On dinsdag 14 september 2004 19:16, Arran Fraser wrote:
Is there a GNOME app to allow a user to change their password? Failing
that, is there any X app? "emerge -s pass" didn't seem to find
anything, and the GNOME help manuals don't seem to mention it either...

I must be missing something?


-- Arran


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