Matthew East wrote:
> I think the release notes may be slightly misleading, the position
> seems to be that although PolicyKit is available in Gnome, it isn't
> enabled by default.
That's right, there is a discussion on desktop-devel-list at the minute,
it seems as if PolicyKit may be part of gnome or an "allowed dependency"
in intrepid or more likely intrepid+1
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Matthew East wrote:
> I think the release notes may be slightly misleading, the position
> seems to be that although PolicyKit is available in Gnome, it isn't
> enabled by default.
That's right, there is a discussion on desktop-devel-list at the minute,
it seems as if PolicyKit may be part of gnome or an "allowed dependency"
in intrepid or more likely intrepid+1
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