On 12/04/2012 12:56 PM, Antonio M wrote:
XFCE.... I do not understand the polkit thing, but I assume that a standard
user should not have to open a rooted terminal to start Yumex or to issue a
poweroff to stop the machine. Furthermore, it is not clear where and to
whom to report any bug.
You can solve the grayed out shutdown/reboot by installing consolekit.
Yumex works just fine (although I'm in F18 now it did too in F17). I
said that if the default user is administrator (wheel group) then the
password to enter in the user's, not root's.
2012/12/4 Sergio <sergiocmailbox-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 12/04/2012 09:27 AM, Antonio M wrote:
http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/**wiki/index.php/Raspberry_Pi_**
Fedora_Remix_Installationthen<http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_Pi_Fedora_Remix_Installationthen>
download the image (that is a zip file to be unzipped directly from
this link
http://scotland.proximity.on.**ca/raspberrypi/f17-releases/**v5/latest/<http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/raspberrypi/f17-releases/v5/latest/>
Then you buy a SD card, ...dd to SD card , plug the card in the box, power
on and you will see the usual first boot screens ..
Basically I have the problem that I cannot use the poweroff/restart
buttons
that are greyed and after installation of yumex I cannot start it as after
root password I get an error (but it is workinf fine if I start it in a
terminal as su user!!) : I suppose that the two issues are connected
yumex uses polkit. If you have the sudo/wheel thing set up then you use
the user password.
What DE does the spin use?
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