Michael disables asking passwords for sudo, and now you're 1-upping him by just disabling passwords altogether? yikes.
Might I ask why you're doing this and what you're doing where your password is being asked for enough for it to be a problem? Unless I'm trying to sudo something, I'm never asked for my password once I login...
On Thu, Jul 25, 2024, at 7:25 PM, Jim via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Tonight I upgraded my computer from Kubuntu 22..04 to 24.04. The only
problem I have is the change I made to polkit to disable the constant
nagging for a password. After I rebooted into 24.04, I'm being prompted
for passwords again.
Here's the contents of
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/disable-passwords.pkla
[do anything you want]
Identity=unix-group:user
Action=*
ResultActive=yes
During the upgrade it asked me if I wanted to keep this file. I said
yes. How do I get that functionality back?
Thank you
Jim
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