Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-12-06 Thread Dean Montgomery
> Our Schools need /etc/security/group.conf and pam_group to > work with dbus/hal! > > NIS has limitations to the number of users in a group. > It is not possible to add every user to the plugdev group. In our schools every user's primary group is either "students" or "teachers", so I was able t

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-12-04 Thread Dean Montgomery
Our Schools need /etc/security/group.conf and pam_group to work with dbus/hal! NIS has limitations to the number of users in a group. It is not possible to add every user to the plugdev group. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [E

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-11-17 Thread Pedro Celestino dos Reis Rodrigues
Hi And what do you think about hal daemon doing a fake login to the user (through pam) and get the id information there. This provides an uniform way of knowing about user group ownership no mather pam is configured. This is from a desperate guy trying to put 800 user working with plugdev over

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-08-11 Thread Sjoerd Simons
tags 377689 +pending thanks, On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 08:20:42PM -0400, Christopher Martin wrote: > On Tuesday 08 August 2006 18:09, Martin Pitt wrote: > > Sjoerd Simons [2006-08-08 22:23 +0200]: > > > The problem with the fix is that some parts of debian will use > > > pmount and other part hal ca

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-08-10 Thread Christopher Martin
On Tuesday 08 August 2006 18:09, Martin Pitt wrote: > Sjoerd Simons [2006-08-08 22:23 +0200]: > > The problem with the fix is that some parts of debian will use > > pmount and other part hal callouts, while i would prefer that all > > desktops use the same way of mounting removable media. What was

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-08-08 Thread Martin Pitt
Hi, Sjoerd Simons [2006-08-08 22:23 +0200]: > The problem with the fix is that some parts of debian will use pmount and > other > part hal callouts, while i would prefer that all desktops use the same way of > mounting removable media. What was the reason for KDE to drop pmount and > switch > to

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-08-08 Thread Sjoerd Simons
On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 06:14:01PM -0400, Christopher Martin wrote: > > Package: hal > > Version: 0.5.7-2 > > Severity: important > > > > The next release of KDE, 3.5.4, brings changes to how removable > > devices are mounted (by changing how dbus/HAL/pmount is used), and > > this has uncovered a p

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-08-08 Thread Sjoerd Simons
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 02:06:27PM -0400, Christopher Martin wrote: > Package: hal > Version: 0.5.7-2 > Severity: important > > The next release of KDE, 3.5.4, brings changes to how removable devices > are mounted (by changing how dbus/HAL/pmount is used), and this has > uncovered a problem with

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-07-31 Thread Christopher Martin
> Package: hal > Version: 0.5.7-2 > Severity: important > > The next release of KDE, 3.5.4, brings changes to how removable > devices are mounted (by changing how dbus/HAL/pmount is used), and > this has uncovered a problem with Debian's HAL. Now that KDE 3.5.4 is in the archive, we're getting rep

Bug#377689: HAL policy breaks mounting for next KDE

2006-07-10 Thread Christopher Martin
Package: hal Version: 0.5.7-2 Severity: important The next release of KDE, 3.5.4, brings changes to how removable devices are mounted (by changing how dbus/HAL/pmount is used), and this has uncovered a problem with Debian's HAL. Prior to 3.5.4, users running KDE could mount or unmount volumes (