Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Stephen Browne wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 14:52, Darren J Moffat wrote:
>>> /Jerry Tan wrote:
>>> > When tracker is integrated, it will be disable by default.
>>> > > users can run gnome-session-properties to enable it.
>>>
>>> How does that work with TX ? Does that enable an instance per
>>> labelled zone or only in the global zone ? /
>>
>> Since the startup is configurable it will be configurable per zone.
>> The default for the zones will be the same as teh default for teh
>> global zone.
>
> How is that done with gnome-session-properties ? I don't believe that
> is label aware, is it ?
>
> If I select gnome-session-properties from the menu as
> Preferences->Sessions I see no indication that it is able to set
> separate policy per label and isn't it running in the global zone ?.
> Am I missing something ?
>
Hi Darren,
when an application/preference dialog is launched - it displays the
label it is launched in.
Launching if from e.g. the internal zone, the window label Internal.
Any settings changed in the window labeled Internal will affect the
settings for the internal zone for that user.
Some settings are only applicable in the Global zone, these preference
dialogs / applications are always launched in the global zone.
To review a list of these (global zone only preference
dialogs/applications) see /usr/share/gnome/TrustedPathExecutables
Bob