Re: [Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** group change on login

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
Hi, > The easiest workaround I can see would be to add a line in > /etc/sudoers for the amnesia user, It would work to grant sudo credentials to the amnesia user, but it's not enough: it would not make PolicyKit consider this user to be an admin (see /etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d/51-debian-

[Tails-dev] tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
hi, I've not finished reading everything everyone wrote about tails-greeter in the last weeks, but here is the outcome of a first quick test. I'm happy to see tails-greeter allows choosing a language and keyboard layout eventually; still, the UI is not in a shape I'd like to ship to actual users

Re: [Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** [gsoc] tails-greeter progress report

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
† wrote (13 Aug 2011 06:50:05 GMT) : > B. As far as I understood bertagaz proposal - 1) should depend on 2) e. g. > switching > 2) will automatically trigger 1) but not vice versa. I concur with bertagaz. When in doubt, principle of least surprise: do as gdm-s-g does. I wonder why we would we wan

[Tails-dev] tails-greeter appearance

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
Hi, I've just read the timeline and last IRC meeting logs. I disagree with "merge everything into single huge widget" bertagaz suggested. Please don't do it unless we reach an agreement on it. Background: we made a few decisions about tails-greeter appearance in June, see todo/windows_theme. To

Re: [Tails-dev] tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread
15.08.2011 21:21, intrigeri пишет: > The admin password feature seems on the right track, see the dedicated > thread for a solution to the remaining blocking issue. Yepp, working on the fix. > 1. Alt + Shift > > I don't understand what "Use Alt + Shift to switch layouts" means. > It seems press

[Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: ***SPAM*** group change on login

2011-08-15 Thread
15.08.2011 20:09, intrigeri пишет: >> The easiest workaround I can see would be to add a line in >> /etc/sudoers for the amnesia user, Just tried adding antry into /etc/sudoers.d from PostLogin: it doesn't affect current session. > The suggested workaround should be completed by having the > Pos

Re: [Tails-dev] tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
Hi, † wrote (15 Aug 2011 16:34:50 GMT) : >> 1. Alt + Shift >> >> I don't understand what "Use Alt + Shift to switch layouts" means. >> It seems pressing this shortcut is not needed, which is great. > Well, that's true but it's available - I've tried to mimic gdm's > behavior here: by pressing a

Re: [Tails-dev] tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
† wrote (15 Aug 2011 16:34:50 GMT) : > Should be fixed in git. Although I'm not sure about margins - if > they are not wide enough you can push adjusted glade file into git. the keyboard layout text box does not fit in the container widget anymore. it could probably be quite smaller anyway. bye,

Re: [Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: ***SPAM*** group change on login

2011-08-15 Thread bertagaz
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 01:32:36AM +0800, † wrote: > 15.08.2011 20:09, intrigeri пишет: > >> The easiest workaround I can see would be to add a line in > >> /etc/sudoers for the amnesia user, > > Just tried adding antry into /etc/sudoers.d from PostLogin: it doesn't affect > current > session. F

[Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread
16.08.2011 01:52, intrigeri пишет: > Then keep the feature, but remove the help text which appears to be > unecessarily bloating the UI: GDM has no such text I believe => the > ones who are used to this feature already know how to use it. Ok, removed in git. > Indeed, it seems this part of the U

Re: [Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: ***SPAM*** group change on login

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
† wrote (15 Aug 2011 17:32:36 GMT) : >> [Configuration] >> AdminIdentities=unix-user:1000 > Also tried on my squeeze test machine but not sure how to test it. setup a user who is not a sudoer. verify it's not a sudoer. add the policykit config I suggested, replacing 1000 with the aforementionned

Re: [Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
† wrote (15 Aug 2011 18:07:04 GMT) : >> I'm not talking of switching back and forth. >> >> I'm talking of someone who: >> 1. needs to get her GNOME UI in Italian, because she happens to >> speak that language much better than English >> 2. faces a qwerty (or qwertz, or azerty, or whatever

[Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread
16.08.2011 01:57, intrigeri пишет: > † wrote (15 Aug 2011 16:34:50 GMT) : >> Should be fixed in git. Although I'm not sure about margins - if >> they are not wide enough you can push adjusted glade file into git. > > the keyboard layout text box does not fit in the container widget > anymore. it c

Re: [Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread
16.08.2011 02:39, intrigeri пишет: >>> I'll look at it. How do we batch-refresh the .pot/.po files? > >> ./setup.py build_i18n > > This does refresh the .pot file, but does not seem to refresh the .po > files. Am I mistaken? Absolutely correct. The .pot is sort of a db of all the strings which

Re: [Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: ***SPAM*** group change on login

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
berta...@ptitcanardnoir.org wrote (15 Aug 2011 18:01:43 GMT) : > From you commits, it seems you didn't set /etc/sudoers.d/tails.conf > permissions to 0440 as /etc/sudoers as to be to work, so might be why. also, "amnesia" is hardcoded at (at least) one place in set-user-password-and-locale. should

Re: [Tails-dev] ***SPAM*** Re: tails-greeter review

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
hi, † wrote (15 Aug 2011 18:47:26 GMT) : > N. B> poedit requires manual "update from POT file" operation so it can > catch-up > with updated .pot I was asking about the "update PO files from POT file" operation indeed. Seems like nothing is in place to do it as a batch operation, which is painfu

Re: [Tails-dev] tails-greeter languages

2011-08-15 Thread intrigeri
Hi, a...@boum.org wrote (23 Jul 2011 22:07:36 GMT) : > As a user, I imagine I would prefere to have a partially translated UI > than english, and it seems wired not to be able to access nice > translations that are in debian. That would argue for 2). I'm very much in favour of this one. > But on