"H. Narfi Stefansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Using drakxtools-1.1.9-34mdk.i586.rpm
> 
> 3 things:
> 1) localedrake asks the user for his/her password in order to log out. When 
> running localedrake from the shell, this is not a problem since the 
> password prompt appears in the shell. However, this also means that when 
> the user changes the language settings in the KDE control center and 
> localedrake pops up, the user can't enter the password.
> Why on earth is the password needed anyway?

hum. The code was mainly for root and failed as normal user.

fixed

> 
> 2) Why is localedrake in /usr/sbin? This seems like a per-user utility and 
> not to be restricted to the sys-admin.

well, moving files cause pbs :-(

i agree it should be in /usr/bin.

i'll move it post 9.0

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> a) Go to the KDE control center [Contry & language], change the country to 
> Japan and keep it open.
> b) Then localedrake pops up, I select Japanese, click ok. Then localedrake 
> asks me if I want to log out, I click cancel.

i had forget about this one. localedrake should be non-interactively
called by kde control center. Seems like it won't get fixed in kde so
i'm going at least to workaround it in localedrake.

thanks!

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