On 10/06/12 10:38, RICHARD WALKER wrote:
This sounds familiar to me as I had this problem for the first time
while we were testing Cauldron back in January/February.
Could you post the output from running ck-list-sessions ?
Richard
On 10/06/2012, Len Lawrence<[email protected]> wrote:
Mageia 2 fully updated
GNOME Classic
This is probably a newbie question.... I am not sure when this started
to happen but when, as a user, I try to unmount a USB drive via the
desktop icon I am told that I am not authorized to perform that
operation. After browsing bugzilla and the forums it looked like the
best way to get past this would be to use sudo. However, editing the
sudoers file always throws up a syntax error. I have tried various
commands based on examples but cannot get any to work.
e.g.
ALL /bin/umount NOPASSWD
%users /bin/umount NOPASSWD
%users localhost=/bin/umount NOPASSWD
What is the correct recipe? RTFM only makes my old brain spin.
Len
[lcl@belexeuli ~]$ ck-list-sessions
Session3:
unix-user = '500'
realname = 'Len Lawrence'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = TRUE
x11-display = ':0'
x11-display-device = '/dev/tty2'
display-device = ''
remote-host-name = ''
is-local = TRUE
on-since = '2012-06-09T22:45:39.834639Z'
login-session-id = '3'