[pkg-fso-maint] /usr/games to PATH Re: icons for sgt-puzzles don't appear (on moko, they do on laptop)
Joachim Breitner
nomeata at debian.org
Mon Mar 2 17:05:24 UTC 2009
Hi,
Am Montag, den 02.03.2009, 13:34 +0100 schrieb Steffen Moeller:
> > when you start running applications as normal
> > user. I feel somewhat uncertain about having /usr/games in the path of
> > root.
> I don't want it either, but I want default Debian and some show-off gimmicks,
> and it would be a straight-forward transition until:
>
> > I have been running everything as non-root for months.
> This seems like being a perfect answer.
>
> > Although
> > I don't use zhone anymore it shouldn't be that hard thanks to dbus, right?
> I have no idea. Please be so kind to describe for us your setup and experiences with it.
Yes, having a user would be the correct solutions. Roadmap would be
approximately:
* define a fso system group that’s installed with fso-frameworkd. Exent
fso-frameworkd’s dbus config to allow all members of that group to use
the dbus calls (but not own the dbus names).
* in install.sh, create a default user and add it to that group
* Test :-)
So if someone wants to go for it, it shouldn’t be too hard. And I’m sure
Timo will happily give advice when any trouble occcurs.
It might be that some openmoko-panel-plugin features, that do not work
via dbus calls, will not work. This needs some attention.
Greetings,
Joachim
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