在 2006-08-27日的 14:15 +0200,Mello写道:
On 8/27/06, James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
张|武 wrote:
Hello. I miss the good old days on almost every Linux that normal users cannot shutdown the machine. I have a SuSE 10.1 installation which has to be on for all the time. Every user go to click 'Desktop' -> 'Logout', then, instead of given this dialog: gopher://sdf.lonestar.org/I/users/weiwu/logout_prompt_1.png This dialog is given: gopher://sdf.lonestar.org/I/users/weiwu/logout_prompt_2.png
What I want is dialog 1. What I have is dialog 2.
Can I achieve it?
Hi, in Personal Settings/System Administration/Login Manager you'll find options to allow (or not) everybody to issue a shutdown either remotely or locally.
You'll obviously need root password to change the settings :)
I could not find this option. Before I post this I tried to search for such settings in the following places: * permission of /sbin/shutdown * /etc/shutdown.allow (this file do not exist on SuSE 10.1) * Gnome Control Center (also checked System section, options include Beagle setting, GStreamer properties, Session, Date and Time, User management, Power options, Sound, Preferred applications. * GDM Setup (/opt/gnome/sbin/gdmsetup) (I checked all tabs) * SuSE Yast Could you give a bit more detail on how to find this option? -- 锐业软服(国内业务) http://www.realss.cn Real SoftService http://www.realss.com 销售咨询(Sales Department): 0086 592 20 99987 (Chinese, German, English) 国际业务(International Sales): 0086 10 8460 6011 (German and English) 联系:厦门大学科技园,嘉庚二号楼6楼 邮政:厦门大学2312号信箱(邮编361005)