Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Using an alternative
I install two gconf defaults files, one containing this (save the
markers):
Well all good here but then on d-i side we'll need to configure the
default one?
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Em Mon, 04 Sep 2006 09:46:10 -0300
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Using an alternative
I install two gconf defaults files, one containing this (save the
markers):
Well all good
Em Wed, 23 Aug 2006 02:29:27 -0400
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
If the schema file is managed by alternatives, I think it would be
better to let d-i detect this case and switch to the sudo
alternative. Users can choose to use a sudo-only setup in expert mode
so a hidden question
Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
Using an alternative
I strongly prefer this one. Anything that makes d-i dump a
non-package-owned file onto the disk is not a good thing.
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Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
Could be done, as well, but I'd prefer the gconf route, since that
doesn't require patching .desktop files. Something that comes to my mind
is providing a debconf key in the gksu packge that would never be asked,
or would be 'low', and that would be used to decide
Joseph Smidt wrote:
I don't know if this fix works with policy, but all you have to do is in
every gui admin's .desktop file change:
TryExec=gksu
Exec=gksu -u root disks-admin
or
TryExec=gksu
Exec=gksu disks-admin
To:
TryExec=gksudo
Exec=gksudo disks-admin
Though, maybe that
Em Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:06:48 -0400
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Though, maybe that is easier said than done. Thanks.
We really can't make that kind of change at install time in d-i.
Can we provide a default gconf setting at install time, though? The
'gksu' application decides
I don't know if this fix works with policy, but all you have to do is inevery gui admin's .desktop file change:TryExec=gksuExec=gksu -u root disks-adminorTryExec=gksuExec=gksu disks-admin
To:TryExec=gksudoExec=gksudo disks-adminThough, maybe that is easier said than done. Thanks. Joseph Smidt--
On 8/14/06, Andre Luis Lopes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Joey Hess wrote:
Joseph Smidt wrote:
I choose to go the sudo route. Everything works fine on the command
line, i.e. I can't login as root and sudo works with the password I gave
it. But
Andre Luis Lopes wrote:
Maybe gksu ? Here's what I have in my
/usr/share/applications/synaptic.desktop (which is a standard file, ie,
not changed by me) :
Exec=gksu -u root /usr/sbin/synaptic
This way when I click on GNOME's menu shortcut to run Synaptic
(GNOME's frontend to APT),
Joseph Smidt wrote:
I choose to go the sudo route. Everything works fine on the command
line, i.e. I can't login as root and sudo works with the password I gave
it. But none of the gui admin applications work without root.
Example, I try to use synaptic my sudo password doesn't work.
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Joey Hess wrote:
Joseph Smidt wrote:
I choose to go the sudo route. Everything works fine on the command
line, i.e. I can't login as root and sudo works with the password I gave
it. But none of the gui admin applications work without root.
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Bug#382670: debian-installer: Sudo not properly configured
Bug reassigned from package `debian-installer' to `user-setup-udeb'.
version 382670 1.4
Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
severity 382670
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Bug#382670: debian-installer: Sudo not properly configured
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