OK. I agree it would not make sense as the desktop default. On 01/01/11 14:53, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote: > We can't change PolicyKit permissions depending on whether the system is > a laptop or not. So we'd have to make the change for all systems, which > is not necessarily what people expect. And even laptops can be used e.g. > in kiosks or schools, where you don't want people to play with system > settings. > > I think the whole point will become obsolete anyway when GNOME 3 > introduces automatic detection of location based on network. See > http://live.gnome.org/Design/SystemSettings/DateAndTime for a rough > mockup, which is partly implemented upstream. >
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