No image found. This may be due to ABRT. Expand the details at the bottom of the pop-up and if the Vendor is "The ABRT Team", then the pop-up is benign. You can read problems you have encountered, but if a daemon or any other user hits a problem you do not have the authority to look at their processes. To further check this, go to Applications>System Tools>Automatic Bug Reporting Tool. You can look at the "My" tab, but looking at the "System" tab (for example) will trigger the pop-up. Enter the root password (if you know it) and you will see a list of System's problems. On 21/07/18 01:41, Fred Smith wrote: > Occasionally and without any action on my part, I get a popup > saying I need to authenticate in order to read others' actions. > I have no clue what this is for, so I always reject them. > Anyone got a clue? > > Image attached. >
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