Feature #10
gksu and admin utilities
| Status : | Closed | Start : | 12/29/2007 | |
| Priority : | Normal | Due date : | ||
| Assigned to : | Steve Kennedy | % Done : | 0% |
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| Category : | Packages | |||
| Target version : | 1.0 | |||
Description
Administrative utilities, like time-date-admin, shares-admin, sabayon, etc wetc, will complain that the user doesn’t have the proper rights to change the settings. If you use these applications enough on a regular basis to warrant keeping them in the menu, and you would like a prompt for a root password, edit the menu entry (using Alacarte, right click on the GNOME menu, then right click on properties), and append “gksu” to the command.
Should we fix the defaults to include a “gksu” by default?