In a new installation of Ubuntu there are incosistencies in the text used to describe when a user enters their password incorrectly. The ones I have found are:
Logging in from boot:
"Invalid password, please try again"
Unlocking your computer:
"Incorrect password"
Authenticating an operation e.g. installing an application:
"Your authentication attempt was unsuccessful. Please try again."
Putting in a password in the terminal:
"Sorry, try again."
Entering a password on tty1-6
"Login incorrect"
It could be argued that the text used for logging in should be different to the other tasks, but even then there are inconsistencies
In a new installation of Ubuntu there are incosistencies in the text used to describe when a user enters their password incorrectly. The ones I have found are:
Logging in from boot:
"Invalid password, please try again"
Unlocking your computer:
"Incorrect password"
Authenticating an operation e.g. installing an application:
"Your authentication attempt was unsuccessful. Please try again."
Putting in a password in the terminal:
"Sorry, try again."
Entering a password on tty1-6
"Login incorrect"
It could be argued that the text used for logging in should be different to the other tasks, but even then there are inconsistencies