On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Bryan Green <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm about to emerge gnome on a new system, and I'm wondering what the > implications would be of enabling the 'policykit' use-flag. I don't know > much about policykit. I don't think I really want to, at least not right > away. If it makes gnome more functional in some way, with default settings, > then I'll go for it. If it's going to be a headache, then nevermind. Is it > worth enabling?
You can easily live without it, but is kinda neat. For example, the new NetworkManager with PolicyKit allows you to share the wireless connection system wide, not per user like it was before. You can do the same without PolicyKit (or NetworkManager, for what it matters), but is nice that it works automagically and with a pretty GUI. If you use your computer as a desktop, I think you should enable the policykit flag. I certainly have had no problems whatsoever with it. Regards. -- Canek Peláez Valdés Instituto de Matemáticas Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
