Le mardi 31 octobre 2006 à 14:42 +, Aaron C. de Bruyn a écrit :
My bug was marked as a dupe of this bug. (Bug 69145)
I had a similar issue. No admin group. I apt-get dist-upgrade'd from
dapper.
After creating the admin group and adding myself, I still get the same
issue as mentioned
My bug was marked as a dupe of this bug. (Bug 69145)
I had a similar issue. No admin group. I apt-get dist-upgrade'd from
dapper.
After creating the admin group and adding myself, I still get the same
issue as mentioned in my bug.
Starting the services admin app gives an error:
The
Any fix for this yet? Cuz its pretty annoying and breaks the upgrade
path. Obviously the best solution would be to add myself to the admin
group, if it exists, but even the Users and Groups tool is broken here.
Thankfully, update-manager launches fine, but the other tools still need
gksudo.
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Apologies, I guess what I meant to ask was whether anyone was working to
fix this. I consider it broken because figuring out how to launch the
groups tool in the presence of this bug isn't easily discoverable. You
can run it under gksudo at a command line but you still need to figure
out that
** Bug 63766 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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run action as root without prompting for a password
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59946
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** Bug 63895 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = High
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/59946
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