Ed Greshko wrote:

> On 06/02/15 04:25, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> Not being a KDE user I don't know for sure, but even if it alerts that
>> updates are available, a normal user can't install them unless they're
>> members of the "wheel" group or they have the root password, not so?
> 
> That is what I thought, and what I said initially.  However, 2 days after
> I said that updates were available and I used a non-wheel user to do the
> updates and it worked.  Not the best of designs, IMO.
> 

I believe the default policy to consider installation of fedora signed 
updates an unprivledged operation (using packagekit).

For details, see
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Privilege_escalation_policy

look for "with the exception that for installing Fedora-signed packages from 
administrator-configured repositories"

-- Rex

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