policykit-desktop-privileges binary package in Ubuntu Xenial i386
This package provides a set of PolicyKit privileges which allow Administrators
to run common actions without being asked for their password:
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* mounting and checking internal disk drives (through udisks)
* setting the CPU speed and policy (through the GNOME CPU frequency applet)
* setting the time and timezone (through the GNOME clock applet or through
KDE)
* Adding/changing system-wide NetworkManager connections
* Update already installed software
* Configure printers
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It does not change privileges for non-Administrators (users who are not in the
"admin" or "sudo" group). So this satisfies the typical desktop/laptop use
case where the user has full control over the hardware anyway.
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This is implemented by shipping a pklocalauthority(8) file.
Publishing history
Date | Status | Target | Component | Section | Priority | Phased updates | Version | ||
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2019-06-25 13:03:20 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Xenial i386 | updates | main | admin | Optional | 0.20ubuntu16.04.1 | ||
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2019-06-25 12:04:53 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Xenial i386 | security | main | admin | Optional | 0.20ubuntu16.04.1 | ||
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2015-11-06 18:34:44 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Xenial i386 | release | main | admin | Optional | 0.20 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial i386 | proposed | main | admin | Optional | 0.20 | |||
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2015-11-06 18:38:55 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Xenial i386 | release | main | admin | Optional | 0.19 | ||
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