Kevin Cave wrote
> Hi
> 
> Looks like you're hitting the PolicyKit problem, which is that your system
> by way of PolicyKit treats your RDP session as "Inactive" - and hence you
> will not gain superuser priveleges without editing the policy.

Can PolicyKit issues also effect things like accessing Aptitude and Synaptic
when in an XRDP session?

-Noodles



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