Bug ID 1204949
Summary (MicroOS) Missing "cups-pk-helper" package causes printer setting in Gnome Settings to have no unlock button
Classification openSUSE
Product openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version Current
Hardware x86-64
OS openSUSE Tumbleweed
Status NEW
Severity Minor
Priority P5 - None
Component MicroOS
Assignee kubic-bugs@opensuse.org
Reporter scribble3299@gmail.com
QA Contact qa-bugs@suse.de
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I was trying to setup my printer on a new openSUSE MicroOS install through
Gnome Settings but the "Unlock to Change Settings" banner in printer menu does
not have the unlock button.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Open Gnome Settings
2.Go to Printer

Debugging:
1.Open Gnome Settings
2.Go to Printer
3.Close Gnome Settings
4.Open terminal
5.Enter "gnome-control-center"
Actual Results:  
I wasn't able to add printer as there's no way to unlock the setting.

When using the terminal to launch Gnome Settings, it says "Your system does not
have the cups-pk-helper's policy "org.opensuse.cupspkhelper.mechanism.all-edit"
installed."

Expected Results:  
There should be an unlock button to invoke password prompt and unlock the
printer setting.


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