Hi Rahul,
It is till Friday in Canada, but I note the time you are responding. I complement you on your dedication.
Yes, in response to your question, I filed bugs, and yes, there are some keyboard changes coming after go live.
As for being able to shutdown from any account. It says that Core5 cannot be used as a server and also have another guest user who could issue that command.
I should not have to modify the halt / shutdown / reboot stuff to add security. If I want a guest end user to do a shutdown,
I want to extend that privledge to him.
This last point is philosophical (I have a UPS to prevent power spike generated shutdowns, and on the otherhand, any user can issue a shutdown request.)
GNOME project is saying they can control access to what is shown on a user's menu. Perhaps that is the way to do it, to prevent access to restricted software.
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Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 00:57:17 +0530From:
Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: One week delay
To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases
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Leslie Satenstein wrote:
>There are many rough edges to the Core5 release.
>I personally would want the extra week(s) spent on cleaning up.
>
>My nuances
>I found XEN version will not power off after a shutdown command
>
>
Did you file a bug report on this?
>I found that any user, including guest, could issue a shutdown command
>
>
This one is not a bug.
>I found that there are still keyboard definition problems that are not
solved
>
>
Any bug reports?
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Rahul
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