[SOLVED] policykit-kde: "grant" button unclickable

hi guys!
i have just installed kde and have a problem with policykit-kde (the policykit configurator). when i attempt to grant a privilege to a user the "grant" button appears greyed out and i can't click it. it happens with any kind of permission. i have googled it but found nothing relevant...
thank you very much,
leo
Last edited by wombat.mate (2009-10-21 18:03:28)

solved by myself. i assumed root could modify just anything, but the assumption proved wrong. for future reference, one must set the right permissions in /usr/share/PolicyKit/policy/org.freedesktop.policykit.policy to be able to change other policykit privileges.
cheers!
leo

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