gnome-login: system policy prevents pulseaudio from acquiring high-priority scheduling
shrek-m at gmx.de
shrek-m at gmx.de
Sun Dec 9 18:45:06 UTC 2007
Antonio M schrieb:
> 2007/12/8, shrek-m at gmx.de <shrek-m at gmx.de>:
>
>> # yum remove PolicyKit\*
>> [...]
>> Remove 136 Package(s
> same here..
> Do you mean that you removed PolycyKit???
no, i had not removed the 136 packages :(
i was playing with
$ polkit-gnome-authorization
i added one user and blocked an other,
now none can edit the "org.pulseaudio high-priority-scheduling"
because it crashes.
my experiences:
root (local X) can not edit the policies
a tool for sysadmins but root can not use it ?
one more tool for a sysadmin to check and to manage ?
"keep it small keep it simple" ?
a user can not edit via ssh X11forwarding ?
no config-file in /etc/sysconfig/ ?
no possibilty to disable it like selinux ?
--------
$ vi /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf
$ rpm -qf /usr/share/PolicyKit/policy/PulseAudio.policy
pulseaudio-0.9.8-4.fc9
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shrek-m
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