On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 06:27 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Martin Sourada wrote: > > > Mixed feelings: > > * Seems like we are more permissive in what an ordinary user can do. I > > opened some config dialogs without noticing, that I gained more > > rights... while it simplifies life a lot I am not sure it's the right > > thing to have it so much permissive by default... > > Can you be more specific? If you have given permissions via PolicyKit > you can choose to retain that authentication for the current session or > permanently. > IIRC, this happened with system-config-date, but it might be that I was fast enough to not notice one of those dialogues before I filled the password and hit OK there... Now when I open the system-config* lot, it asks for root password, so so far this one seems to be false positive (or fixed with some of the applied updates since then) :/ > > * Totem youtube plugin works, but totem cannot play the files, even > > with all the gstreamer-* lot form livna installed. > > File a bug report? > In livna, in upstream or in fedora? But it seems it behaves a bit different now than when I wrote this summary. I clearly remember it complaining about missing swf (or perhaps flv?) decoder or something like that, but now it pops out quite a different error: Could not open location; you might not have permission to open the file. But further exploring showed that this occur only with some videos. One of the videos that not work can be found thus: 1. open the youbtube plug-in in totem 2. search for horowitz traumerei 3. try to play http://www.youtube.com/get_video?video_id=qq7ncjhSqtk&t=OEgsToPDskJ5uOXeccIsHUfeuQMS4kTN (titled Horowitz plays Schumann Traumerei in Moscow, it's the first hit for me) I also noticed that it opens successfully in totem browser plug-in when I try to open the above link in epiphany (yeah, it finally uses firefox's plugins, thanks to bnocera). happens with totem-2.23.0-6.fc9.i386 Anyway, filled https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=440135 with the hope that it's the correct place and component... > > * When I looked into system monitor I noticed that gvfs-fuse-daemon > > occupies nearly 7 GiB of my HDD space... Is there a way make the loss > > smaller? > > Bug report? > Depends on whether its a bug or feature. It was rather a question what is this thing about and why it occupies so much disk space... > Rahul > Martin
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