pam and ksudo work perfectly together. I'm currently using it on Ark
Linux with KDE 3.5.10.
PAM allows for a single admin user, without the need to be root.
As for ksudo not working, perhaps having multiple tools to assess root
prevs, isn't a good idea, they may be interfearing with eachother.
What is the feedback when you use ksudo?
Kate
On 10/21/10, Jimmy Johnson <JimmyJhn(a)mailcan.com> wrote:
Katheryne Draven wrote:
I was the one that setup trinity but Tim said
they had one already. So
I'm a little confused, is there an official channel or not. I made an
effort to create and register a channel in an effort to help, I've
made several offers to help. For example offering 5 years worth of
research data, only to be constantly shot down. So it all begs the
question, is this a boys club?
Hello Katheryne, I for one am open to any of your suggestions, I can't
do IRC as I have a keyboarding disability, but if you can post to the
mailing list that would be greatly appreciated.
I'm running Trinity on Squeeze and Ubuntu's 10.04 and 10.10, 10.04 is
working great, Squeeze needs some help as sudo is configured for Ubuntu
and should be configured for Debian, also kdesudo seems to be broken and
is not installable and gksu is not asking for a passwd it will just open
synaptic without a passwd.
Thanks,
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Jimmy Johnson
Ubuntu 10.10 - Trinity KDE 3.5.12 - EXT4 - 64-bit at sda11
Registered Linux User #380263