On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 09:09 +0000, rishab wrote:
> sebastien bacher wrote:
>
> > could you run "polkit-auth --show-obtainable" and "ck-list-sessions"
> and copy the logs to the bug?
>
> ok, i ran it with the default /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf file...
> [....header comments.....]
>
> <!-- See the manual page PolicyKit.conf(5) for file format -->
>
> <config version="0.1">
> <match user="root">
> <return result="yes"/>
> </match>
> </config>
>
Hi,
If you add the line
<define_admin_auth group="admin"/>
to this file (just under </match>) do you get a change in behaviour?
Also, can you confirm that your user is in the "admin" group? (Running
"groups" on the command line will list all groups you are a member of).
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 09:09 +0000, rishab wrote: PolicyKit. conf file...
> sebastien bacher wrote:
>
> > could you run "polkit-auth --show-obtainable" and "ck-list-sessions"
> and copy the logs to the bug?
>
> ok, i ran it with the default /etc/PolicyKit/
> [....header comments.....]
>
> <!-- See the manual page PolicyKit.conf(5) for file format -->
>
> <config version="0.1">
> <match user="root">
> <return result="yes"/>
> </match>
> </config>
>
Hi,
If you add the line
<define_ admin_auth group="admin"/>
to this file (just under </match>) do you get a change in behaviour?
Also, can you confirm that your user is in the "admin" group? (Running
"groups" on the command line will list all groups you are a member of).
Thanks,
James