Hi Carlos,
A trick I used in the past was to disallow execute for all attribute on the executables, so that users have to belong to a specific group to run it. But this one contains several executables and I don't know which one to change - or all:
* /usr/bin/gpk-application * /usr/bin/gpk-backend-status * /usr/bin/gpk-install-local-file * /usr/bin/gpk-install-mime-type * /usr/bin/gpk-install-package-name * /usr/bin/gpk-install-provide-file * /usr/bin/gpk-log * /usr/bin/gpk-prefs * /usr/bin/gpk-repo * /usr/bin/gpk-update-icon * /usr/bin/gpk-update-viewer
Thanks. Removing kde4-opensuse-updater and gnome-packagekit with autoyast helped. Users who know what they are doing, can still do a "zypper update". Bye Bernd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org