It seems like the proposed solution is a workaround for a policykit bug.
With the proposed solution, if NetworkManager adds new permission controls, unity-greeter will use the default access rights until we notice, right? Seems bad.
Could we look into fixing it at the policykit level?
It seems like the proposed solution is a workaround for a policykit bug.
With the proposed solution, if NetworkManager adds new permission controls, unity-greeter will use the default access rights until we notice, right? Seems bad.
Could we look into fixing it at the policykit level?