On Monday 24 May 2004 21:53, Video 4Linux wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Iīm taking my first steps in mandrake 10 and have the following
> problem:
>
> I want to make it possible for every user to reboot and halt the
> system. What I did is in the
> System>Configuration>KDE>System>Login Manager change Allow
> Shutdown from nobody to everybody. This works fine because when I
> logout I can halt or reboot the system. However when I halt the
> system and turn it back on the option is back to nobody and I
> canīt shutdown the system anymore (also not as root).
>
> Anybody who had the same problems and know the solution to this?
>
> Bas

My guess is, that you have set your security level to "higher" or 
even "paranoid". If so, try to set it to "high".

For an explanation, type (in a console) : man msec

HTH

Kaj Haulrich. 
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