Wow! I am running latest Lucid and I just realized that policykit-kde is not available for Lucid, either!
This is the behavior:
* policykit-1-gnome is installed
* If I open KPackageKit and select updates, I can install them with NO authentication! (Is this expected?)
* If I install new packages I do get a prompt (I guess the gnome version), which actually asks me what user to use for sudo'ing (that's nice).
Should we file a packaging bug for the missing policykit-kde?
Wow! I am running latest Lucid and I just realized that policykit-kde is not available for Lucid, either!
This is the behavior:
* policykit-1-gnome is installed
* If I open KPackageKit and select updates, I can install them with NO authentication! (Is this expected?)
* If I install new packages I do get a prompt (I guess the gnome version), which actually asks me what user to use for sudo'ing (that's nice).
Should we file a packaging bug for the missing policykit-kde?