Bug#481689: should default to gksudo if root doesn't have a password

Keith Jay Gillis kjgillis at coalesco.org
Thu Nov 4 09:11:13 UTC 2010


This issue still exists in squeeze testing. It should be made more clear
during the installation that gksu must be installed for a sudo only
system to work correctly and it should be easier to set up a sudo only
system after installation. Also, the "user-setup-apply" script does not
configure policykit to ask for user passwords instead of the root
password. Maybe there should be a package that configures both gksu and
policykit for a pure sudo system?
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