Re: Admin permissions

2009-10-31 Thread Vladimir
Frankly said, I feel this proposal is a bit like "from one extreme to the opposite one". 1) I am happy and probably many other users are that in general the policy enforces some limits. This also protects our systems from inadvertent changes done by ourselves. => Good to keep it. 2) But for a few

Admin permissions

2009-10-31 Thread memo...@googlemail.com
I propose to allow admins to change settings without to enter their password. Think about the reason the user is asked for a password. It's not really to protect the system from evil local users, because you always lock your desktop before you go away. The real reason is that applications want to v