I'm using Gnome 2.26 on openSUSE. The new regime with PolicyKit seems unduly restrictive: desktop users don't seem to be able to set power management, write to or delete from mounted vfat formatted usb keys, or (even when su root) do *anything* with the "Authorizations" module in the Gnome Control Center.
I fixed the last with polkit-auth by just fooling around, but since the man page for this assumes you know all about it already and just need to be reminded of some of the more obscure arguments, I'm now terrified I've done something stupid and left myself wide open. Three questions: 1. Is there any documentation for these changes in the default powers of ordinary users from 2.2x to 2.26? I couldn't find any mention of this in the announcement and "Whats new" pages for 2.26. The defaults seem to be lunatic so there should be some easy way to understand and change them. 2. How do I enable ordinary users to write to their (almost invariably) vfat formatted usb drives? 3. Who decided these things: what the hell is freedesktop.org anyway and why do they suddenly seem to control what I can and cannot do with my computer? What's the point of the "Authorizations" module in the Control Center if *nobody* can do anything with it by default? Thanks! -- N. B. Day 39° 28.3964' North, 119° 48.6346' West, 1403m up Aurelius up 8:49, 2 users, load average: 0.11, 0.16, 0.15 2.6.27.23-0.1-default x86_64 GNU/Linux openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64) _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list
