Bug#553672: system-tools-backends: *-admin apps report "You are not allowed access to the system configuration"
Josselin Mouette
joss at debian.org
Tue Nov 3 16:41:45 UTC 2009
Le mardi 03 novembre 2009 à 09:50 -0500, Jody a écrit :
> This bug is also easily reproduced: simply install "squeeze" (with GNOME
> desktop) amd64 onto any amd64-capable machine and watch (A)
> NetworkManager applet indicate "no network connected" and refuse to
> allow configuration of network devices, and (B) all *-admin apps fail to
> start. I have managed to work around some of the *-admin apps issue by
> installing gnome-system-tools and system-tools-backends from Debian
> "unstable. Those versions of gnome-system-tools give me a button to
> press to make changes, which then asks for the root password, and they
> function as expected. (Workarounds I've found online include adding
> "gksu" to the menu items for these apps, but the upgrade makes that
> unnecessary.)
Well, this means there is nothing to do on our side if the bug is
already fixed, then.
> Unfortunately, network-manager-gnome is the same version in Debian
> unstable. I can't "upgrade my way out." The *specific* problem is that
> the NM applet indicates I simply have "no network connections" and shows
> a nice red-and-white "X" on its icon. Clicking it once brings up a menu
> with a greyed out: "Wired network" and below that "device not managed"
> as well as an apparently functional "VPN Connections" menu which I do
> not use.
This looks like a well-known issue in network-manager. For now, you need
to disable the network card in /etc/network/interfaces and configure it
as a system connection in NM itself. An automated migration is planned
but it still remains to do.
Cheers,
--
.''`. Josselin Mouette
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`. `' “I recommend you to learn English in hope that you in
`- future understand things” -- Jörg Schilling
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