12-02-2017, 02:15 PM
Also chipping in rather late after modem issues earlier.
I have whole disk encryption on my old Acer laptop (my test unit) and my two main LL units (bespoke hardware). Each unit has the same invisible passphrase prompt feature - but entering the password poses no additional problem (except as said above the confirmation of encryption setup is hard to read white on yellow). Each unit is, I think, Intel graphics - and it happens on the internal monitor and/or external (Acer) ones.
Just confirming the "feature", as I don't consider it serious enough to suggest it as a bug as such.
But it might be useful to add it to the manual in future, as it is confusing for us newbies when first encountered!
I have whole disk encryption on my old Acer laptop (my test unit) and my two main LL units (bespoke hardware). Each unit has the same invisible passphrase prompt feature - but entering the password poses no additional problem (except as said above the confirmation of encryption setup is hard to read white on yellow). Each unit is, I think, Intel graphics - and it happens on the internal monitor and/or external (Acer) ones.
Just confirming the "feature", as I don't consider it serious enough to suggest it as a bug as such.
But it might be useful to add it to the manual in future, as it is confusing for us newbies when first encountered!

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