Allow shutdown to be started as root on thin clients (localapps)
Bug #274803 reported by
Stéphane Graber
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Bug Description
Currently localapps support allows the user to start softwares installed in the thin client chroot, these are then started as the user and not as root.
In order to remotely trigger a reboot or shutdown, the attached patch on /etc/sudoers allows the user to start /sbin/shutdown as root. It may also be interesting to alow the user to eject the cdrom remotely (we could then find a way to make use of it from gnome).
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This bug was fixed in the package ltsp - 5.1.25-0ubuntu1
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ltsp (5.1.25-0ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low
* new upstream version (5.1.25) ltsp-localapps
* Allow users to shutdown the thin client (LP: #274803)
* Set PULSE_SERVER to 127.0.0.1 for localapps (LP: #274902)
* Fix --prompt-rootpass (LP: #255176)
* Use nbd-client with -persist to reconnect if server breaks
* Add ltsp-cluster option to ltsp-build-client
* Update documentation (LDM_RUNONCE)
* Fix cups support for localapps
* Set LDM_USERNAME correctly for localapps
* Create /var/cache/
* Rename xrexec to localapps
* update packaging for the xrexec => localapps change
-- Stephane Graber <email address hidden> Sat, 04 Oct 2008 22:44:16 -0400