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One thing which has really annoyed me since PolicyKit was introduced to
Fedora is that the dialog has "Remember authorization" checked by
default. In
and of itself, not a HUGE deal, but it does not remember the option you
select, so if you choose NOT to remember authorization, you have to be
careful to uncheck that option <i>every single time</i>. So optimally,
you'd hope for it to remember your last selection, but even if that
were not implemented, you'd hope the default made more sense - i.e. why
would the default be to opt-in? If you do opt in, you never see that
dialog again anyway, so you wouldn't need to worry about changing the
option except the first time you see it. On the other hand, if you do
not want to remember authorization, you have to switch from the default
EVERY time or your settings will be changed.<br>
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Is there a way to configure the default option checked for the
PolicyKit dialog?<br>
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