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From: Jeff Largent <jlargent@imagelinks.com>
To: "Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS)" <Pradeep.Sadanapalli@med.ge.com>
Cc: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: CloclApplet in KDE
Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 13:23:58 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3EE0CE2E.5040501@imagelinks.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <2DE78F33FFE0D3118C0200508B94F9CA1DA37338@uswaumsx08medge.med.ge.com>

Letting a user change the date/time is generally not a good thing.
It can cause problems with nfs, cvs, and make just to mention a few.

If you are having problems with the time not being right set up ntp
to set and maintian the time on the systems.



Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS) wrote:
> Hi,
> I am running RedHat 8.0 and kde 3.1.2 . When I login as a normal user, I
> am unable to change the system date. I am trying to do this. I am right
> clicking on the clock applet on the panel, and then from the popup menu,
> I am clicking on "Adjust Date & Time ..." and nothing comes up.
> 
> I know user will not be having permisssions to execute the binary to
> change date. But I am wondering where we can find which binary it is
> trying to execute? Is it redhat-config-date or dateconfig or something
> else? I would like to give sudo permissions to the user, so I want to
> edit this. Please help me in knowing where to find and edit the binary
> execited from the clock applet?
> Thanks in advance...
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-06-06 17:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-06-06 16:00 CloclApplet in KDE Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS)
2003-06-06 16:11 ` Rex Dieter
2003-06-06 17:23 ` Jeff Largent [this message]
2003-06-07  1:20 ` terry white
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-06-06 16:54 Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS)
2003-06-06 16:59 ` Rex Dieter
2003-06-06 17:03 Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS)
2003-06-06 17:08 ` Rex Dieter
2003-06-07 10:29 ` Scott Taylor
2003-06-06 17:51 Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS)
2003-06-07 11:16 ` Glynn Clements

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