I enter my password, and it tells me that I “need to change my password immediately”. It won’t let me use my account, unless I type in a new password or enter the old password 10 times or so.

After repeatedly entering the old password, it will eventually unlock my screen. However, the system date increases by a few hundred years and wifi stops working. Everything turns back to normal after rebooting.

This hasn’t happened for a while now, but it used to happen every few weeks. I find it really strange, both the system date and wifi bug, and the fact that I am demanded to change my password.

Did this happen to anyone else, and does anyone know what and who might have caused this? I am curious.

(The distro is debian 12 and the lock-screen/desktop-environment is GNOME 43.6)

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    4 months ago

    Also hold down the power button for a few seconds after unplugging just to help drain out any residual power from capacitors.

    Also if it is a laptop or other battery-operated device you will want to disconnect the batter temporarily.

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      4 months ago

      Removing batteries, right, this is still possible with laptops. Thanks, I didn’t think of that.