Re: Allowing non-root users to reboot a workstation

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On 2 February 2018 at 18:13,  <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Felipe Westfields wrote:
>> I would like to be able to allow regular users that don't have admin
>> privileges to be able to reboot their workstation. (they're software
>> developers so rebooting their workstation doesn't affect anybody else)
>>
>> I tried changing the ownership of /sbin/reboot and /sbin/shutdown to
>> root:users and permissions to 550, but that didn't work - it's still
>> asking
>> for root privileges.
>>
>> Possibly the problem might be that there's centralized LDAP
>> authentication, not local, so the changes I made only apply to
>> local accounts?
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>
> Um, I take it that a three-finger kill doesn't work?
>
>    mark
>

You;ll want to look at polkit configuration as that's what is used by
systemd, and by gnome as a result, to determine what actions are
permitted

https://www.hogarthuk.com/?q=node/10
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