** No longer affects: unity-greeter
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unity-greeter .pkla file does not work consistenly on all the systems
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This bug was fixed in the package unity-greeter - 12.10.3-0ubuntu1
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unity-greeter (12.10.3-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low
* New upstream release
- Rearrange some UI bits (LP: #1049231, LP: #1049235, LP: #1049236,
LP: #1049239)
- After a remote login error, do not us
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/unity-greeter/ubuntu
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Title:
unity-greeter .pkla file does not work consistenly on all the systems
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On IRC:
Wellark, so with this patch, if a new NM capability comes out, we'll
end up using the default permissions for it, instead of denying?
seems bad
mterry: the actions do have default permissions
so if a new action is introduced it's probably prevented by default
permission if it's dange
It seems like the proposed solution is a workaround for a policykit bug.
With the proposed solution, if NetworkManager adds new permission
controls, unity-greeter will use the default access rights until we
notice, right? Seems bad.
Could we look into fixing it at the policykit level?
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