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On 09/24/2015 02:23 PM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
I am on Fedora 22 Plasma Desktop. I am not sure if it has always been
like
this but recently I am simply able to reboot my system without any
authentication. I run reboot or systemctl reboot and system reboots without
any prompt or timer or asking user for password.
One big problem with not asking user to enter password or starting a 30
seconds timer is that your system shuts down immediately with you losing all
or any work. I was working on my VPS and I mistakenly executed reboot on my
system's TTY.
Is this normal behavior on Fedora 22?
In F21 it worked exactly the same way.... If you are logged in on the KDE GUI....
A. Type "reboot" or "systemctl reboot" at the command line in konsole
the system immediately reboots.
B. Select "reboot" or "shutdown" from the klauncher you get a 30
second countdown a grayed screen.
C. Select "reboot" or "shutdown" from the sddm login screen system
immediately reboots or shuts down.
If you ssh into an F21 system and type "reboot" or "systemctl reboot"
you must authenticate.
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In reality, some people should stick to running Windows and others should stay away from
computers altogether.
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