[opensuse] 10.3 openSUSE updater

2007-10-17 Thread Kenneth Schneider
I have performed fresh installs on my laptop and my desktop, preserving
home, and have the following happening.

On my laptop when instructing the updater to install the update it goes
and does this without asking for the root password but on the desktop I
am required to provide the password. Is there a setting somewhere for
this I have accidentally set on the laptop? I'm sure others in the
corporate world wouldn't want this to happen without being able to
restore the defaults.


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Re: [opensuse] 10.3 openSUSE updater

2007-10-17 Thread Gabriel .
2007/10/17, Marcus Meissner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 This will happen if you configured sudo for your desktop user to just
 go to root. opensuse updater KDE uses kdesu , which in turn uses sudo.

 Ciao, Marcus

Is this valid also for gnomesu ?

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Re: [opensuse] 10.3 openSUSE updater

2007-10-17 Thread Marcus Meissner
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 10:49:19AM -0400, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
 I have performed fresh installs on my laptop and my desktop, preserving
 home, and have the following happening.
 
 On my laptop when instructing the updater to install the update it goes
 and does this without asking for the root password but on the desktop I
 am required to provide the password. Is there a setting somewhere for
 this I have accidentally set on the laptop? I'm sure others in the
 corporate world wouldn't want this to happen without being able to
 restore the defaults.

This will happen if you configured sudo for your desktop user to just
go to root. opensuse updater KDE uses kdesu , which in turn uses sudo.

Ciao, Marcus
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Re: [opensuse] 10.3 openSUSE updater

2007-10-17 Thread Kenneth Schneider

On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 17:24 +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 10:49:19AM -0400, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
  I have performed fresh installs on my laptop and my desktop, preserving
  home, and have the following happening.
  
  On my laptop when instructing the updater to install the update it goes
  and does this without asking for the root password but on the desktop I
  am required to provide the password. Is there a setting somewhere for
  this I have accidentally set on the laptop? I'm sure others in the
  corporate world wouldn't want this to happen without being able to
  restore the defaults.
 
 This will happen if you configured sudo for your desktop user to just
 go to root. opensuse updater KDE uses kdesu , which in turn uses sudo.
 
 Ciao, Marcus

Just shows to go you how short ones memory can get. That was it. Thanks
Marcus.

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Re: [opensuse] 10.3 openSUSE updater

2007-10-17 Thread Aniruddha
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 17:24 +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 10:49:19AM -0400, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
  I have performed fresh installs on my laptop and my desktop, preserving
  home, and have the following happening.
  
  On my laptop when instructing the updater to install the update it goes
  and does this without asking for the root password but on the desktop I
  am required to provide the password. Is there a setting somewhere for
  this I have accidentally set on the laptop? I'm sure others in the
  corporate world wouldn't want this to happen without being able to
  restore the defaults.
 
 This will happen if you configured sudo for your desktop user to just
 go to root. opensuse updater KDE uses kdesu , which in turn uses sudo.
 
 Ciao, Marcus

How do configure sudo in yast2 in order to achieve this?
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Re: [opensuse] 10.3 openSUSE updater

2007-10-17 Thread Kenneth Schneider

On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 21:14 +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
 On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 17:24 +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote:
  On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 10:49:19AM -0400, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
   I have performed fresh installs on my laptop and my desktop, preserving
   home, and have the following happening.
   
   On my laptop when instructing the updater to install the update it goes
   and does this without asking for the root password but on the desktop I
   am required to provide the password. Is there a setting somewhere for
   this I have accidentally set on the laptop? I'm sure others in the
   corporate world wouldn't want this to happen without being able to
   restore the defaults.
  
  This will happen if you configured sudo for your desktop user to just
  go to root. opensuse updater KDE uses kdesu , which in turn uses sudo.
  
  Ciao, Marcus
 
 How do configure sudo in yast2 in order to achieve this?

Look in the security section, the same place you can add users.

 
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