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"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_admin_keep" — similar to "Auth_admin", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes);
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_admin_keep" — similar to "Auth_admin", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes);
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_admin_keep" — similar to "Auth_admin", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes);
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
<string id="org-freedesktop-packagekit-repair-system">Permission to restore packages on the system</string>
<string id="org-freedesktop-packagekit-repair-system_help">Permission to restore packages on the system
This policy grants or restricts users the right to restore the package system if it has problems, such as missing dependencies, through the PackageKit package management interface.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_admin_keep" — similar to "Auth_admin", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes);
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
<string id="org-freedesktop-packagekit-repair-system-user">Permission to restore packages on the system</string>
<string id="org-freedesktop-packagekit-repair-system-user_help">Permission to restore packages on the system
This policy grants or restricts users the right to restore the package system if it has problems, such as missing dependencies, through the PackageKit package management interface.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_admin_keep" — similar to "Auth_admin", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes);
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_admin_keep" — similar to "Auth_admin", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes);
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_admin_keep" — similar to "Auth_admin", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes);
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
This policy grants or restricts users the right to add the signing key to the list of trusted keys in the system through the PackageKit package management interface.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_admin_keep" — similar to "Auth_admin", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes);
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.
This policy grants or restricts users the right to add the signing key to the list of trusted keys in the system through the PackageKit package management interface.
"Auth_self" — The user must enter their password to authenticate. Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin" permission is generally recommended;
"Auth_self_keep" — Similar to "Auth_self", but the authorization is kept for a short period of time (for example, five minutes). Note that this permission is not sufficient for most uses on multi-user systems, the "Auth_admin_keep" permission is generally recommended;
Note: the possession of administrative rights in the context of PolicyKit is determined by its rules. By default, Alt asks for the password of the user in the "wheel" group.