[Bug 80753] Re: Synaptic should be able to switch from non-root to root mode without losing state
James Haigh
James.R.Haigh at Gmail.com
Sun Aug 21 13:37:54 UTC 2011
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Title:
Synaptic should be able to switch from non-root to root mode without
losing state
Status in “synaptic” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: synaptic
When started without super-user privileges Synaptic goes into some
kind of "read-only" mode instead of asking for the privileges when
clicking on "apply".
It does show an info window at startup describing the situation, which
I guess is OK (and makes this more of an enhancement request rather
than a bug), but it's very easy to click-through it and forget. The
"Apply" button is afterwards disabled, and the reason is easy to
forget by this time.
This can be worked-around by using "gksu synaptic" as a menu-entry,
but that's wrong from a security perspective (and annoying), as the
superuser privileges are only required for applying the changes. (For
instance, I may start synaptic just to check if I have something
installed or if there are any updates available.) Asking for passwords
before it being necessary -- and even before knowing if it's necessary
-- is very bad security practice, because frequency trains people to
enter their password without thinking.
The package manager that's started by the Add/Remove... standard menu
entry is smart enough to do that, but unfortunately it's not a full
replacement for Synaptic (I don't know why, but not all packages are
available for selection using it).
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