[03:48] [superkaramba] Jonathan Thomas * echidnaman@kubuntu.org-20120518034814-44f69mle1sy0im95 * debian/ (changelog control) New upstream bugfix release [04:04] [ktimer] Jonathan Thomas * echidnaman@kubuntu.org-20120518040418-w0xun0oq3figx3gb * debian/ (changelog control) New upstream bugfix release [05:16] chomp === amichair is now known as amichair__ [11:03] Hey all === yofel_ is now known as yofel [12:14] hi [18:31] heh, that moment when you receive a reply to a year and a half email and have no memory sending it... [18:31] but then, you vaguely do === danimo_ is now known as danimo [19:46] hey guys anyone around to have their brain picked and a possible solution to this particular issue in 12.10 actually 2 issues === jalcine is now known as jacky [20:02] Hi. Where is the config file for network manager PolicyKit permissions in Kubuntu? [20:14] MountainX: /var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/10-vendor.d/com.ubuntu.desktop.pkla [20:14] JontheEchidna: thanks [20:14] no problem [20:15] iirc /var/lib/polkit-1 doesn't have read permissions without sudo, so it's understandably a bit hard to find [20:18] true. I found the polkit file. It doesn't contain the network manager settings. Under Ubuntu, those are found in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.network-manager-settings.system.policy [20:18] Is there another file for KDE that has network manager settings? [20:18] no, it should use the default NM policy settings otherwise [20:19] Hmm, on my system com.ubuntu.desktop.pkla contains a polkit setting for org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.system [20:19] actually, you are correct. I see that now. [20:20] But that must refer to some other settings file. What file does that actually point to? [20:22] the reason I ask is because I need to change "auth_admin_keep" to "yes" in section “System policy prevents modification of system settings” [20:24] I found it. [20:25] it is "/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.policy" [20:27] the name must have changed for 12.04 or something [20:29] I switched to KDE with 12.04 so I just assumed it was KDE thing. But maybe it is just a version change as you suggest. Thanks for your help. [20:31] [sweeper] Jonathan Thomas * echidnaman@kubuntu.org-20120518203104-keuk460jr92gbyrw * debian/ (changelog control) New upstream bugfix release [20:32] you're welcome :) [20:45] [kfloppy] Jonathan Thomas * echidnaman@kubuntu.org-20120518204523-qex3h46dfihbu2mr * debian/ (changelog control) * New upstream release * Update bzr fields in debian/control to lp:~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/kfloppy [20:50] [kmag] Jonathan Thomas * echidnaman@kubuntu.org-20120518205044-a5odl5ty4vk62asy * debian/ (changelog control) New upstream bugfix release [21:01] [kcharselect] Jonathan Thomas * echidnaman@kubuntu.org-20120518210116-wlvui5ihk6i6jtkp * debian/ (changelog control) * New upstream bugfix release * Update bzr fields to point to lp:~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/kcharselect [21:05] [kmousetool] Jonathan Thomas * echidnaman@kubuntu.org-20120518210517-mw13wci9rjiyd607 * debian/ (changelog control) New upstream bugfix release [22:16] does someone knows where I could get a 3.3 or 3.4 packaged kernel? I don't want to compile it to get my patch working :P [22:18] dantti, http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ [22:19] Ezim: cool, thanks :D less work === ronnoc_ is now known as ronnoc [22:20] dantti, np. [22:41] :( it seems my patch is on the last 3.4-rc7 that wasn't built yet..