Feature #7
system-tool-backends
| 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
System-backend-tools. Is this really necessary, or even wanted for Slackware systems? I will look into it some more. Major configurations are always best done
by hand. :) Currently, s-t-b is installed, and the daemon is setup to start up (Nautilus looks for it), but is largely unconfigured. Dropline provides it, so I think it best we should. (They make a note on their website that it was a bit of a pain, so expect some delay getting this thing working…) :)
History
01/05/2008 04:56 PM - Steve Kennedy
- Status changed from New to Closed
All the gnome-system-tools work fine with the stb configuration as is. Just need to add username to the stb-admin group. If you’re using GDM, you will need to reboot afterwards. Otherwise, after adding the appropriate username to /etc/group, you will need to logoff, and log back on.
All the gnome-system-tool utilities, like time-admin, network-admin, etc, will function properly afterwards.