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Message #82510
[Bug 1461976] [NEW] first boot does not set the password/security correct
Public bug reported:
Device: Arale
Ubuntu Version: Ubuntu 15.10 (r11)
Settings shows the wrong security settings after the first boot.
How to reproduce:
1 - Flash the device with "--wipe"
1.1 - During the setup wizard choose the 4 digits password
2 - After the device be ready to use got to system settings on security
option
Expected result:
The 4 digits password will be selected
Current result:
The security shows "None" for the lock screen option
After the first boot its go back to the correct option
** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
+ Device: Arale
+ Ubuntu Version: Ubuntu 15.10 (r11)
+
Settings shows the wrong security settings after the first boot.
How to reproduce:
1 - Flash the device with "--wipe"
- 1.1 - During the setup wizard choose the 4 digits password
+ 1.1 - During the setup wizard choose the 4 digits password
2 - After the device be ready to use got to system settings on security
option
Expected result:
- The 4 digits password will be selected
+ The 4 digits password will be selected
Current result:
- The security shows "None" for the lock screen option
- After the first boot its go back to the correct option
+ The security shows "None" for the lock screen option
+ After the first boot its go back to the correct option
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1461976
Title:
first boot does not set the password/security correct
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Device: Arale
Ubuntu Version: Ubuntu 15.10 (r11)
Settings shows the wrong security settings after the first boot.
How to reproduce:
1 - Flash the device with "--wipe"
1.1 - During the setup wizard choose the 4 digits password
2 - After the device be ready to use got to system settings on
security option
Expected result:
The 4 digits password will be selected
Current result:
The security shows "None" for the lock screen option
After the first boot its go back to the correct option
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