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Problems with LXDE
melodie:
Hi,
Please use the link with this path: http://tyruiop.eu/~melodie/Downloads/ISOS/LinuxVillage/Debian
The other one is only a symlink which I will remove on day next. (No need to thank me, but if you want to thank someone it would be Nazral who offers this hosting to me at no cost).
melodie:
--- Citation de: patrick013 le 04 juin 2013 à 14:21:18 ---Debian's the only one that does that. Any fix for that ?
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Perhaps polkit authorizations. This is the guess I would do.
Look in the directory: /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d : is there a file in it ?
If not, you could try to use this one:
http://meets.free.fr/Downloads/debian/configurations/55-myconf3.pkla
name is as you want, you need a number and the .pkla at the end.
You can change the unix group as per this file:
http://meets.free.fr/Downloads/debian/configurations/55-myconf2.pkla
or this file:
http://meets.free.fr/Downloads/debian/configurations/55-myconf.pkla
your user needs to be in the group "sudo", or "polkituser" or "wheel", if it belongs to one of these, then you can write it in the Identity=unix-group:something line.
patrick013:
--- Citation de: mélodie le 04 juin 2013 à 16:38:46 ---Perhaps polkit authorizations. This is the guess I would do.
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Well I'm right in the middle of backing everything up, so will try this
shortly.
There is a LXPolkit and a gnome-polkit which I've tried both.
If it works without sudo that would be nice. The fellow at livarp
has his Debian working logouts without a root password, don't
know exactly how yet. Something to do later.
thanks for the response(s).
Patrick
djohnston:
--- Citation de: mélodie le 04 juin 2013 à 15:46:17 ---Please use the link with this path: http://tyruiop.eu/~melodie/Downloads/ISOS/LinuxVillage/Debian
The other one is only a symlink which I will remove on day next.
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I don't understand. Are you saying the direct links I posted to the iso and md5 sum files will disappear?
djohnston:
--- Citation de: patrick013 le 04 juin 2013 à 18:17:42 ---If it works without sudo that would be nice. The fellow at livarp has his Debian working logouts without a root password, don't know exactly how yet. Something to do later.
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You should not need to use sudo or any root privileges to logout. Even with no policykit. As far as shutdown and poweroff requests, that is usually handled by consolekit. If you have a standard Debian LXDE installation, you should have no problems whatsoever. I've never encountered this with Debian. Unless ...
Are you using a login manager, such as LightDM, XDM, Slim, etc? The login manager package installs and configures consolekit. But, to logout, without reboot or shutdown, no policykit or consolekit is required. Unless the situation is as Taco.22 described.
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