Michael Schuster wrote:
> Adriaan de Groot wrote:
>> On Wednesday 30 July 2008 13:40:06 Marc Glisse wrote:
>>>> chown root:bin + chmod 4755 the relevant binaries
>>> In kde3 the relevant program to make suid to allow unlocking was
>>> kcheckpass, don't know if that changed in kde4. --
>> A brief test on my SunRay says that this is sufficient:
>>
>> chown root:bin /opt/kde-4.0/lib/kde4/libexec/kcheckpass
>> chmod 4755 /opt/kde-4.0/lib/kde4/libexec/kcheckpass
>>
>> On the SR, it blanks the screen and shows a dialog to unlock. On a local 
>> display, though, the screen is not blanked. That seems like a bug.
> 
> I did this (via ssh)
> 
> $ pfexec chown root:bin kcheckpass
> $ pfexec chmod u+s kcheckpass
> $ ll kcheckpass
> 56 -rwsr-xr-x 1 root bin 56016 Jul 10 02:13 kcheckpass
> 
> and then logged on to the machine on the console; while the screen was 
> blanked when I selected "lock screen", I got the same error as before when 
> I tried to unlock it.
> 
> (again: this is OpenSolaris, in case that makes a difference)

update: I "image-update"d to nv_94 and rebooted, now my screen doesn't go 
blank either.

Michael
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