2009-01-10 07:57:55 |
Nikolas Reist |
description |
Functions (using e17 configuration) that a user would need to modify for system administration purposes like modifying services, or user and group settings prompts for a password but does not unlock the application so it can be modified. Instead the application prompts you with an error message. Since update-notifier and synaptic appear to work properly using this method, this leads me to believe that it would be possible to achieve this using this method. |
Functions (using e17 configuration) that a user would need to modify for system administration purposes like modifying services, or user and group settings prompts for a password but does not unlock the application so it can be modified. Instead the application prompts you with an error message. Since update-notifier and synaptic appear to work properly using this method, this leads me to believe that it would be possible to achieve this using this method.
Installing policykit-gnome seems to fix it in the e17 "Configuration" menu but not the OpenGEU --> Administration menu. In that menu, Unlock is grayed out. |
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