On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 09:29 +0000, Darren J Moffat wrote:
> >            On Linux, the user could click "Write to Disc" to launch brasero
> >            to do the actual burning action. On OpenSolaris, the brasero 
> > process
> >            runs as the root role, so the "Write to Disc" button does not
> >            appear on the launched nautilus window. So this plugin is not
> >            delivered.
> 
> This is very unfortunate and seems like it could be fixed.  I'd highly 
> recommend fixing or at the very least still delivering the plugin.
Well, I talked this issue with Lin - the module owner of Brasero. I'm
including him in cc list.

Refer to section 4.1 of LSARC/2008/548
[quoted]
        The gnome desktop menu of brasero will use gksu to start
        it. So a normal user will fail to be able to run it on command
        line due to lacking root privilege.
[quoted]

However, the dbus does not allow communication between the user session
bus and this root session bus for brasero. So Lin disable the brasero
extension for nautilus. That cause no "Write to Disc" button on launched
nautilus window.

Now here is a question. Why there is no device permission even the user
is Console User?
> 
> >          - Upnp
> >            GUPnP is not integrated in OpenSolaris, so the Upnp plugin
> >            is not delivered.
> 
> Is there any reason why GUPnP can't be deliver for OpenSolaris ?  There 
> are already other UPnP implementations delivered as part of 
> Coherence/Moovia.
Coherence and GUPnP are completely different UPnP stacks.
nautilus-sendto codes only support GUPnp, does not support Coherence at
all.

And we do not have plan to integrate GUPnp for the time being, so we
disable it. Make sense?

Thanks,
Halton.



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