Hey all, Obviously when installing F22 now, you have that new password security level to make you jump through hoops to set a password during install. I understand the reasoning for "secure" passwords, but there is one catch. *I* am the admin at my house hold, and *I* am the admin at my company (scenario speaking), and *I* set how secure I want passwords set at those locations, not *you*. I will determine how tough I want my systems, I don't need any hand holding, nor help. And in reality, we don't have a lot of kids, grandmas, grandpas, careless operators, typical window users using these systems as normal everyday workstations like window users, so they aren't going to experience the same issues. Linux is not like windows, it doesn't have the same type system, so the same type things won't hurt it. Most stuff that will get hurt, stolen from, hacked, whatever is online stuff such as banks, credit cards stuff, etc.. In other words, give us the tools to help get people in the right direction, but don't try to turn the wrench as well. That's up to use to get it how tight we want. Whether it falls apart or not, is on us. Besides that, I changed that crap back to what I wanted in the first place after the install. So your security was breached off the bat. Please get rid of it and set it back to like before. Thanks and have a good day, -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "Best little town on Earth!" -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test