The original post is so vague that it is basically just rant,
The original post is actually quite specific but may appear otherwise to anyone with less than vague means of comprehension.
Please, try not to be confrontational, it doesn't help.
I thought that was a fair riposte.
itself, it can use the solution developed by Ubuntu.
I understand not.
See Ricardo Chung's mail of 19:04. I was saying that I have found it is possible to use a complex password in Ubuntu without any problems. I suggested in all seriousness, though with come sarcasm, that since Ubuntu was open source, the solution might be easily replicated or at least advised. It is worth noting that Debian has the same problem. cheers mb.
- -- Cheers Carlos E. R.
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