On 4/7/06, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 13:20 -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > > > Thanks Dan. It is interesting, but I'm not sure where to go with this > > right now. > > Can of worms!
I'm not proposing adding pam_console to the book. Just put it out there for information sake. I've been following this stuff off and on for a few weeks now. I can't say that using pam_console is necessary or not. I know debian will be using the new fangled gnome stuff, but not pam_console. I might be wrong, but I think if you have appropriate udev rules and groups, it won't be needed. pam_console allows you to change permissions for things at login and logout, which means you can lock down devices for individual users. > Not sure what do about this HAL/D-Bus thing. Best I can tell GNOME > 2.14.0 wants the bleeding edge HAL/D-Bus. Gnome-VFS wants HAL-0.5.7. > This is the latest and greatest HAL release. KDE works *great* with > HAL-0.5.4/D-Bus0.50. Here's why for gnome-vfs: 2006-03-02 David Zeuthen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * configure.in: Require hal 0.5.7 for new crypto bits in libhal-storage 0.5.7 * libgnomevfs/gnome-vfs-hal-mounts.c: Don't read settings from /system/storage and remove code that uses it. Also use new API available in libhal-storage 0.5.7 and later instead of relying on a magic hal property volume.crypto_luks.clear.backing_volume. > I mean it works really great. I'm speaking of automounting devices, > and providing a front-end that is actually *easy* to use with plug-in > stuff. In terms of auto-mounting, etc., gnome-mount and gnome-volume-manager look like they will be super-cool and use HAL to its' fullest. David Zeuthen, one of the HAL developers, also works on gnome-mount, gnome-volume-manager and gnome-power-manager. I haven't finished building them yet, but they look neat-o. This guy is definitely driving the rapid changes in HAL. > I just don't see how KDE could work with the old, and the new API/ABI. > But I am just speculating. > > I would hate to see KDE's functionality be diminished by the newer > HAL/D-Bus. Only time will tell. That's a good question that needs to be pursued. I don't follow KDE at all, so I wouldn't know where to look for this info. Do you know which KDE applications use HAL? Do you need to build the Qt bindings for D-Bus? -- Dan -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page