On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:34 AM, John A. Sullivan III
<jsulli...@opensourcedevel.com> wrote:
> Well . . . I suppose this is not hijacking as it is about stability and
> usability.  I eagerly ran my apt-get update and apt-get upgrade,
> rebooted and, voila, X refused to start.  I finally installed the
> proprietary nvidia driver AND removed nouveau and I got my X back.
>
> I was delighted to see that I could now define printers in KDE without
> using the CUPS web interface.  However, I still do not see a way to
> change passwords as an ordinary user.  How does an ordinary user who
> does not use the command line (and thus passwd) and does not have the
> root password change their password in KDE 4.4? Thanks - John

System Settings -> Personal -> About Me -> Change Password


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