Re: [kde-linux] Polkit configuration and KDE integration

2013-12-26 Thread Duncan
Stuart posted on Fri, 27 Dec 2013 08:51:23 +0400 as excerpted: > Thanks for your input. I was going to use it, but since you layed out > the problems, I wont. Was just hoping to find way to harden install > without requiring all the password prompts for specific user actions. What you might do

Re: [kde-linux] Polkit configuration and KDE integration

2013-12-26 Thread Stuart
Duncan, Thanks for your input. I was going to use it, but since you layed out the problems, I wont. Was just hoping to find way to harden install without requiring all the password prompts for specific user actions. Thanks, Stuart On 12/26/2013 10:58 PM, Duncan wrote: Duncan posted on Th

Re: [kde-linux] Polkit configuration and KDE integration

2013-12-26 Thread Duncan
Duncan posted on Thu, 26 Dec 2013 18:37:48 + as excerpted: > The package does remain available in gentoo, but it's hard-masked, so > anyone wishing to install it must deliberately unmask it first, and as > usual when running hard-masked packages, "if it breaks, you get to keep > the pieces!"

Re: [kde-linux] Polkit configuration and KDE integration

2013-12-26 Thread Duncan
Stuart posted on Thu, 26 Dec 2013 20:22:27 +0400 as excerpted: > Folks, > > OpenSuSE included the package polkit-kde-kcmmodules in version > 12.3. It seems this was dropped in 13.1, but the polkit and the > polkit-kde-agent packages were kept. Was there a reason for this as it > seems it would

[kde-linux] Polkit configuration and KDE integration

2013-12-26 Thread Stuart
Folks, OpenSuSE included the package polkit-kde-kcmmodules in version 12.3. It seems this was dropped in 13.1, but the polkit and the polkit-kde-agent packages were kept. Was there a reason for this as it seems it would be needed to manage action policies from the desktop configuration.