On Sun, 10 May 2009, piersont wrote: > If you try to change the current time system with the date/time > gnome-applet you click-right on the applet and click on "change > time/date". After that you enter the root password => time-admin is run > but you can't unlock it.
I can't reproduce it that way. When I right-click on the clock applet, a first window is displayed (without requiring root rights) that lets me selects a new time and only when I click on a confirmation button does it ask me for the root password. ii gnome-panel 2.24.3-1+b1 ii gnome-system-to 2.22.1-4 > When time-admin is run as root, you can't unlock it. I can reproduce this by starting time-admin directly on the command line with "sudo time-admin". Everything is greyed and you can't do anything useful. > So I think a probable consequence: date/time applet in gnome-pannel > become useless. It's not useless (it displays the time)... but it's less useful for sure. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog Contribuez à Debian et gagnez un cahier de l'admin Debian Lenny : http://www.ouaza.com/wp/2009/03/02/contribuer-a-debian-gagner-un-livre/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org