"You are not authorized to run Rigo" [Solved]

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Re: "You are not authorized to run Rigo"

Postby sabayonino » Tue Nov 06, 2012 19:29

senorsmile wrote:
sabayonino wrote:un rio as user.

when youre gonna instala a package it will ask aroot password :wink:


That's the whole reason for this post. If I run Rigo as user I get: "You are not authorized to run Rigo".
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Re: "You are not authorized to run Rigo"

Postby micia » Tue Nov 06, 2012 22:07

senorsmile wrote:That's the whole reason for this post. If I run Rigo as user I get: "You are not authorized to run Rigo".


Is your user in the entropy group?
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Re: "You are not authorized to run Rigo"

Postby Stupot » Tue Nov 06, 2012 22:45

I was going to say exactly waht micia did.

As your user:
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$ groups


If you don't see entropy...
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$ su
# usermod -a -G entropy <user>

Where you replace <user> with your actual username.
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Re: "You are not authorized to run Rigo"

Postby senorsmile » Tue Nov 06, 2012 23:18

micia wrote:
senorsmile wrote:That's the whole reason for this post. If I run Rigo as user I get: "You are not authorized to run Rigo".


Is your user in the entropy group?


Sweet, somehow entropy had no users. Added my user and voila, all working normally. I assume an update overwrote /etc/group somehow?
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Re: [Solved] "You are not authorized to run Rigo"

Postby micia » Tue Nov 06, 2012 23:50

An update cannot overwrite /etc/group, or any other configuration file, without previous user confirmation (and there wasn't any similar update as far as I know), did you use KDE user administration frontend or any similar tool?
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Re: [Solved] "You are not authorized to run Rigo"

Postby senorsmile » Tue Nov 06, 2012 23:55

micia wrote:An update cannot overwrite /etc/group, or any other configuration file, without previous user confirmation (and there wasn't any similar update as far as I know), did you use KDE user administration frontend or any similar tool?


No, I sure didn't. I almost always do everything from the terminal. While I like rigo and its ability to remind me of updates, I still typically run equo from the terminal to upgrade.

I checked history as user and root from terminal, and the only thing I did that came close to editing anything was remote some comments from /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf to allow my user to run virt-manager as user(which is one GUI program I prefer over the terminal version).
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