What's next in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (part 1) (Red Hat Magazi...

Courtesy LWN.net  Wed, 07/30/2008 - 03:16

Red Hat Magazine looks forward to the next major RHEL release , noting that it looks a lot like what's in Fedora now.

"For the administrator, however, PolicyKit opens up a wealth of new possibilities. This can be seen in the 'Authorizations' tool in the System Preferences menu.

If I choose 'Setting the system time', we can see the authorization I just used. I can edit it, or add new authorizations for other users.

I can even add implicit...


 

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