2007-12-12 16:42:24 |
R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-12-13 13:36:54 |
DaveThacker |
kde-systemsettings: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2007-12-13 13:41:03 |
DaveThacker |
kde-systemsettings: assignee |
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dthacker9 |
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2008-03-09 06:30:04 |
Rich Johnson |
kde-systemsettings: status |
Incomplete |
Fix Released |
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2008-03-12 18:03:55 |
Rich Johnson |
kde-systemsettings: status |
Fix Released |
Confirmed |
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2008-03-12 18:03:55 |
Rich Johnson |
kde-systemsettings: assignee |
dthacker9 |
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2008-03-12 18:04:07 |
Rich Johnson |
kde-systemsettings: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2008-04-17 21:37:06 |
Stefan Bader |
bug |
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added attachment 'failure.log' (failure.log) |
2008-12-24 03:10:38 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kde-systemsettings: status |
Confirmed |
Won't Fix |
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2008-12-24 03:10:38 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kde-systemsettings: statusexplanation |
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Non-applicable for KDE4.
In Intrepid System Settings doesn't have a "root mode" but rather launches the various modules as root via kcm shell. Eventually we'll probably get some policykit goodness to ask for passwords within the app so that we don't need to use that hack, but for all intents and purposes this bug probably won't need to be fixed in the future due to architectural changes and probably won't be fixed for the KDE3 version of system settings because it's unmaintained. |
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2009-01-19 11:01:39 |
Stephen on 3rd Rock |
kde-systemsettings: status |
Won't Fix |
Fix Committed |
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2009-01-19 11:01:39 |
Stephen on 3rd Rock |
kde-systemsettings: statusexplanation |
Non-applicable for KDE4.
In Intrepid System Settings doesn't have a "root mode" but rather launches the various modules as root via kcm shell. Eventually we'll probably get some policykit goodness to ask for passwords within the app so that we don't need to use that hack, but for all intents and purposes this bug probably won't need to be fixed in the future due to architectural changes and probably won't be fixed for the KDE3 version of system settings because it's unmaintained. |
I have a fix that works for me and makes complete sense:
(my) problem was user was not in admin group (after creating new user then - silly me? - deleting previous user + files before logging out and back in.
To add user to admin group withou any admin user available:
Bootup with (K)Ubuntu cd and edit as root etc\groups to add user name to admin group.
Stephen on Rock 3 20Jan09, advanced pc user but not a developer
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2009-01-19 13:36:34 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kde-systemsettings: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2009-01-19 13:36:34 |
Jonathan Thomas |
kde-systemsettings: statusexplanation |
I have a fix that works for me and makes complete sense:
(my) problem was user was not in admin group (after creating new user then - silly me? - deleting previous user + files before logging out and back in.
To add user to admin group withou any admin user available:
Bootup with (K)Ubuntu cd and edit as root etc\groups to add user name to admin group.
Stephen on Rock 3 20Jan09, advanced pc user but not a developer
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2009-12-05 03:15:47 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/kdesudo |
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