Bug 91715

Summary: Username
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Josef FRONEK <compact>
Component: redhat-config-usersAssignee: Brent Fox <bfox>
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Description Josef FRONEK 2003-05-27 15:41:38 UTC
Description of problem:

Problem No.1.

When I try to add further username I am not allowd to use other than lowercase 
letters.


Problem No. 2

When I plug more than 1 network card in the machine I am not able to sign in 
the RedHat Network.

Problem No. 3

The RH 9.0 was installed onto DELL Inspiron 2650 notebook with SVGA adapter 
GeForce 2 GO. When I shutdown the XWindows I am not able to enter console 
unless I reboot the machine.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:

See above.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. 
useradd Admin
replay of the system - invalid username

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Actual results:

Problem No. 1.  There is not allowed to use upper characters for the user name.
Problem No. 2.  There is not allowed the RHN netwotk.
Problem No. 3.  The computer hangs up.

Expected results:
 
The above problems I did not recognize with RH 8.0

Additional info:

Many thanks in advance. RH 9.0 is nice. I like it.

Comment 1 Brent Fox 2003-05-30 18:31:40 UTC
Item #1 is not a bug, it is intentional.

I don't know about items 2 and 3.  It's really better if you file a separate bug
report for #2 against up2date and another one for #3 against XFree86.  These
issues involve different parts of the operating system, so they need separate
bug reports.  Closing this one as 'notabug' for item #1.