Le mardi 07 avril 2009 à 17:31 +0100, Ximin Luo a écrit : > It turns out this bug exists for all programs in gnome-system-tools. > > I have tried the following to no use: > > installing gconf-defaults-service
Unrelated. > installing policykit-gnome and running /usr/lib/policykit/polkitd You don’t need to run this by hand, it is started automatically. > installing gksu-polkit and running this instead of gksu There is no point using gksu. > when i run users-admin as root, everything is blanked out except the user i'm > logged on through GNOME as. The new version of gnome-system-tools doesn’t require any of them to be run as root. I don’t understand what you are trying to achieve. If the "unlock" button is grayed out, it means PolicyKit, for one reason or another, thinks you cannot authenticate to root. I have no idea why this would happen with a regular setup, though. Have you tried reloading the D-Bus configuration (/etc/init.d/dbus reload) and killing any running policykit or system-tools-backends process, after installing policykit-gnome? -- .''`. Debian 5.0 "Lenny" has been released! : :' : `. `' Last night, Darth Vader came down from planet Vulcan and told `- me that if you don't install Lenny, he'd melt your brain.
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