/kdelibs-4.6.0-r1
[ebuild R ~] sys-auth/polkit-kde-agent-0.99.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/khelpcenter-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/nepomuk-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-misc/polkit-kde-kcmodules-0.98_pre20101127
root@fireball / # emerge -ep system | grep qt
[ebuild R ~] x11-libs/qt-core-4.7.1-r1
i'm posting this to the list in case it's of some use to somebody.
trying to get automounting of usb drives working on xfce, as discussed on
a recent thread, i recompiled xfce4-session with policykit (polkit) and
consolekit. eventually this got me automounting working, but in the
process i
On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 11:03:54PM +0100, Mick wrote:
Both consolekit and polkit are running. What could be the problem?
$ ps axf | grep polkit
8961 pts/1SN+0:00 \_ grep
--color=auto polkit
5678 ?Sl 0:00 /usr/libexec/polkitd
$ ps
, but the kde policykit thingy dies
shortly after login due to a buffer overflow in memcpy.
Here is a list of what I have installed and as far as I know, everything
works. This includes my printer, camera and USB drives when inserted.
root@fireball / # equery l dbus kdelibs polkit consolekit
polkitd with invalid home directory in /etc/passwd?
Philipp
Not polkitd but a polkituser - what should I have?
polkituser:x:118:1021:added by portage for polkit:/dev/null:/sbin/nologin
I run ~amd64, there was a bug that the polkitd user was created with
invalid home and then politd or some
-base/gnome-session-systemd
gnome-base/gnome-shell -systemd
sys-auth/polkit -systemd
If those four packages have systemd support disabled, then everything
works as expected (the suspend/hibernate options returns, I can
mount/umount USB sticks
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 4:42 PM, João Matos jaon...@gmail.com wrote:
I found the solution a few hours ago here
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Systemd#PAM_support:_su.2C_sudo.2C_screen...
. Now everything is fine :)
About the packages you mentioned, you've ran 'equery uses pambase polkit
believe the wiki left out unmerging or something since the emerge
gives conflicts (as expected).
What must I unmerge?
The emerge --ask systemd, specifically mentions a conflict with
consolekit, which it states is pulled in by polkit and pambase.
I tried adding these last three to package.mask
. In theory that's what logind solves, and in a much more
cleaner, race-free and deterministic way than ConsoleKit.
Do you have systemd with the policykit USE flag? And polkit with the
systemd USE flag? (I suppose the later must have it).
Yes systemd has polkit and polkit has systemd.
If you do
that I'll need D-Bus, polkit, udev and udisks. I can
emerge D-Bus with no problems then onto polkit which its wiki says
needs D-Bus and consolekit.
So I attempt to install consolekit and bingo, there's the
avalanche. Perl crap everywhere, Samba, MySQL MariaDB, and I don't
even use either
On 25/05/2016 10:57, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Today I noticed a large number of kde package files being fetched during my
> daily --sync, and then I got this in emerge -auDvU:
>
> emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy
> "sys-auth/
Still no answers from anyone :)
Also I've encountered other problem when ran gparted-pkexec:
> $ gparted-pkexec
> AUTHENTICATING FOR org.gentoo.pkexec.gparted
> Authentication is required to run the GParted Partition Editor
> Authenticating as: root
> Password:
> pol
Dear all,
Is it normal that emerge, during its dependency resolution, only considers the
latest version of a package?
If yes, is there a way to tell emerge to consider all unmasked versions?
I first noticed this behavior on a old version of the package tree, where
- sys-auth/polkit-113-r4 had
ckon you should be able to run a pre-compiled
> executable without many issues.
>
> > I have a /etc/portage/package.use subdirectory containing zz-autounmask
> > file.
> > Do I need to append sys-auth/polkit elogind to the end of that
> > zz-autounmask file?
&
Hi, I only have a default polkit rule - nothing about usb.
Just noticed the mount dialog box contains:
Action: org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-system
Vendor: The Udsks Project"
I have found some documents on the web, but nothing yet on how to deal
with this issue.
BillK
On 1/4
merge...
* emerge --keep-going: sys-auth/pambase-20150213 dropped because it requires
* >=sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.6[pam]
* emerge --keep-going: net-print/cups-filters-1.5.0 dropped because it
* requires >=app-text/ghostscript-gpl-9.09, >=net-print/cups-1.7.3, >=app-
* text/pop
solekit-0.4.6[pam]
> * emerge --keep-going: net-print/cups-filters-1.5.0 dropped because it
>* requires >=app-text/ghostscript-gpl-9.09, >=net-print/cups-1.7.3,
>>=app-
>* text/poppler-0.32:=[cxx,jpeg,lcms,tiff,xpdf-headers(+)],
>sys-apps/dbus
>* emerge --keep-going: sys-a
Just after posting this, I realized that KDE 4.4 uses policykit, but 4.5
uses the new polkit. I guess that's why I never needed to mess with any
configuration files.
On 07/29/2010 03:38 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Btw, I think now the package is polkit, not policykit; I think the
first
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 13.09.2012 16:19, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
The general solution is using something like udisks+polkit.
I have troubles with that combo for a month or so ... seems as if
polkit-0.107 somehow is responsible
you mentioned, you've ran 'equery uses pambase polkit
udisks upower', and none of them has the userflag systemd.
# equery uses pambase polkit udisks upower
[: I - package is installed with flag ]
* Found these USE flags for sys-auth/pambase-20120417-r1:
[snip]
+ + systemd
.2C_sudo.2C_screen...
. Now everything is fine :)
About the packages you mentioned, you've ran 'equery uses pambase polkit
udisks upower', and none of them has the userflag systemd.
# equery uses pambase polkit udisks upower
[: I - package is installed with flag ]
* Found
-
/usr/lib64/systemd/system/gdm.service
Nothing else, AFAICS.
Thanks. Same here, afaik.
I now get gdm up but I get thrown back after entering my (correct) password.
with xdm.service I am able to start gnome.
Do I have to take special care of polkit/consolekit/pam/whatever?
Yes, we had
Am 28.01.2013 22:27, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Do I have to take special care of polkit/consolekit/pam/whatever?
Yes, we had a long thread about that some months ago, around November.
Basically, there is lots
)
sys-auth/pambase-20120417-r1 (consolekit ?
=sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p2012[pam])
sys-auth/polkit-0.110 (!systemd ?
=sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p2012[policykit])
x11-apps/xdm-1.1.11-r1 (consolekit ? sys-auth/consolekit)
I rebuilt them ALL right now
As you easily can see I am confused
) or ConsoleKit (polkit being the most obvious).
Are these packages essential or the like? I don't think my desktop
systems have dependencies either on systemd or polkit/consolekit.
If you don't need user session monitoring for anything (which is what
ConsoleKit and logind provides), nor interactive privilege
the part where the wiki says
emerge --ask systemd
I believe the wiki left out unmerging or something since the emerge
gives conflicts (as expected).
What must I unmerge?
The emerge --ask systemd, specifically mentions a conflict with
consolekit, which it states is pulled in by polkit
the conosolekit service in the default runlevel, the buttons
> are greyed out after reboot, but restarting xdm some time after booting,
> still without consolekit running, makes the buttons come alive and
> work.
At this stage, when you are restarting xdm, you've logged in the console and
the new thing works better. So far,
udev and polkit seem to work much better for me than hal did. It's
still young yet tho. There is still time for smoke to come out of my
keyboard after a upgrade. lol
Let's keep our fingers crossed. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
they haven't gone away. If I remember correctly, the problem began
after the removal of a package that was causing blocking after an update. I
think the package was polkit/policykit but not sure. Even after an emerge with
the -E option the problem persists.
The output of revdep-rebuild is below
polkit-
kde-authentication-agent-1 segmentation fault.
On the other machine there is no problem.
How can one smartly compare two Gentoo installations.
Currently I would have to produce an md5sum of all files in
/etc /usr /var and / and compare these. But there are dozens of
thousands of files
On Tuesday 17 May 2011 15:42:35 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I have two (nearly) identical machines, both running ~amd64 Gentoo up-
to-date and with a (nearly) identical set of installed packages.
Still, on one of these machines KDE crashes with that infamous polkit-
kde-authentication
On Sat, 28 May 2011 01:43:54 +0200, Nils Larsson wrote:
lördagen den 28 maj 2011 00:54:42 skrev Neil Bothwick:
That fails on the broken box with Failed to execute
program /usr/libexec/dbus-daemon-launch-helper:
Yepp, thats the error. I vaugly recall doing a emerge -1 dbus polkit
the error. I vaugly recall doing a emerge -1 dbus polkit
consolekit udisks etc.
Did anyone find a solution to this? Re-emerging the various packages
mentioned made no difference, and it gives the same error run as root, so
permissions aren't the issue.
and sysfs events are propageted to udev
run
it after the original upgrade?
No, no and no.
I see that almost all of /etc/pam.d/* have today's date on them,
the only exceptions being samba, sshd, imap, sudo, polkit-1, and
start-stop-daemon.
Same here, and some of them have moved between the two packages.
--
Neil Bothwick
Am 2012-06-10 12:43, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
I don't know, this thinkpad worked perfectly well with gnome-shell and
hw-acceleration.
At least I can use it with Gnome3 in fallback-mode for now, but it would
be nice to get full Gnome3 again (yes, I already tried switching back to
See these lines in Xorg.0.log:
[ 1661.605] (==) Matched intel as autoconfigured driver 0
[ 1661.605] (II) LoadModule: intel
[ 1661.605] (II) Loading /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/drivers/intel_drv.so
[ 1661.606] (EE) Failed to load
/usr/lib64/xorg/modules/drivers/intel_drv.so:
?
Philipp
Not polkitd but a polkituser - what should I have?
polkituser:x:118:1021:added by portage for polkit:/dev/null:/sbin/nologin
I run ~amd64, there was a bug that the polkitd user was created with
invalid home and then politd or some other server could not be run.
Re-emerging
gudev, polkit and (soon to be deprecated)
consolekit, is that you don't need to understand them; they should
just work. In my experience, that is the case.
Regards.
--
Canek Peláez Valdés
Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
I actually hadn't thought about downgrading polkit, since it was
working with the same version in GNOME 3.2. Or maybe it was a fluke
(the bug is reproducible, but sometimes I need to try several times).
I
Am 13.09.2012 19:48, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com
wrote:
[snip]
I actually hadn't thought about downgrading polkit, since it was
working with the same version in GNOME 3.2. Or maybe it was a fluke
(the bug
-session-3.4.2.1
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.4.2
sys-auth/polkit-0.107:0
confirming this. I have exactly your mentioned versions with
USE=-systemd and suspend/hibernate option returns, I could mount/use a
DVD right now ... yes!
thanks, Stefan
of consolekit; so if you boot with
systemd, several packages need to have enable the systemd USE flag
(and the consolekit one disabled). In particular, pambase and polkit
need to set either systemd or consolekit, but cannot set both.
Thanks for the advice! So now I'm motivated to go do
pulled in consolekit because of that).
Since the errors are very similar you may check your useflags on
policykit and - if necessary remove the use-mask of systemd for
policykit.
As Hinnerk said, it could be a PolKit problem, but you said that you
had unmasked the systemd USE flag from PolKit
and tested that.
When I test, I switch to a text console:
systemctl stop xdm
systemctl start gdm
Well, I have no idea why your gdm is not letting you log in; obviously
it's related to polkit (since it started when you changed from
consolekit to polkit), but nothing in your config seems to differ
, and such
as in, the idea of using logind outside of systemd is a dead end
so keeping ConsoleKit in portage for long as it works for long as we
need openrc for Linux based systems
and when it no longer works, the contingency plan is to ship vendor
based polkit files that possibly either restore 'plugdev
and won't
work on openrc, upstart, and such
as in, the idea of using logind outside of systemd is a dead end
so keeping ConsoleKit in portage for long as it works for long as we
need openrc for Linux based systems
and when it no longer works, the contingency plan is to ship vendor
based polkit files
unmerge?
The emerge --ask systemd, specifically mentions a conflict with
consolekit, which it states is pulled in by polkit and pambase.
I tried adding these last three to package.mask hoping that the emerge
would propose uninstalling them while installing systemd, but that
didn't happen.
What
On Saturday 07 Dec 2013 11:03:00 Mick wrote:
Is it the case that now one has to install gnome-base to be able to use
gstreamer?
Not here, no. I have gstreamer but no gnome-base on this KDE box (not ~amd64).
In fact, eix -I gnome returns only polkit-gnome. I see that's only there
because I've
[1387]: CRITICAL:
polkit_authority_check_authorization:
assertion 'POLKIT_IS_AUTHORITY (authority)' failed
I have re-emerged sys-apps/dbus dev-libs/dbus-glib
sys-auth/polkit-kde-agent
as recommended elsewhere but it didn't help.
Does anybody know how to fix this?
Many thanks for hint
On 05/02/2014 18:32, Joseph wrote:
Which program is responsible for mounting USB stick on XFCE4?
After enable systemd flag in make.conf USE=
the following packages were rebuild:
sys-apps/busybox
sys-apps/dbus
sys-auth/pambase
sys-auth/polkit
sys-fs/udisks
sys-power/upower
gnome-base
On 17/08/14 20:16, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 17.08.2014 um 20:57 schrieb thegeezer:
from my own experience a DE gives you
1. easy hotplug devices i.e. usb disks (or you can emerge dbus,polkit
and udisks and add policy rules manually)
2. session management, i.e. you can switch users
necessary and installed polkit.
However when I close my notebook's lid (I configured xfce4-power-manager
to switch into hibernation in this case) it shuts down, but when i press
the start button, it just does a normal restart.
What am I missing?
Michael
On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 01:24:48AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote
> 190912 Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
> > At least spidermonkey aka mozjs is required by polkit and only builds
> > with python-2.7, thanks to their own !"§$% home-grown build system.
> > Mozilla are working on
190912 Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
> At least spidermonkey aka mozjs is required by polkit and only builds
> with python-2.7, thanks to their own !"§$% home-grown build system.
> Mozilla are working on it and it should be fixed "by the end of the year".
What about Firefo
utils-0.177::gentoo
> # required by virtual/libelf-3::gentoo
> # required by dev-libs/glib-2.60.7-r2::gentoo
> # required by gnome-extra/polkit-gnome-0.105-r2::gentoo
> # required by sys-auth/polkit-0.115-r4::gentoo[gtk]
> # required by sys-fs/udisks-2.8.4::gentoo
> # required by
it to work if it was mounted within
the users home directory. Since the last round of updates that has
become broken as well.
I presume the culprit is something in eudev/udisks/polkit/elogind (this
is an openrc system)
Can someone point me to a guide on how to set up executing files from
org.freedesktop.PowerManagement was not provided by any .service files
Does not work on Gentoo ?
$ gconftool-2 -g /apps/gnome-power-manager/general/can_hibernate
true
$ gconftool-2 -g /apps/gnome-power-manager/general/can_suspend
true
$ polkit-auth | grep power-management.suspend
org.freedesktop.hal.power
] kde-base/khelpcenter-4.6.0
[nomerge ] kde-base/kdelibs-4.6.0-r1
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/nepomuk-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-misc/polkit-kde-kcmodules-0.98_pre20101127
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/khelpcenter-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] sys-auth/polkit-kde-agent-0.99.0
[ebuild R
R ~] kde-base/oxygen-icons-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/kdelibs-4.6.0-r1
[ebuild R ~] sys-auth/polkit-kde-agent-0.99.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/khelpcenter-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/nepomuk-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-misc/polkit-kde-kcmodules-0.98_pre20101127
This command
anymore.
I need to clean them out I guess but portage is not complaining any. ;-)
Near as I can tell, your problem originates here:
[nomerge ] kde-base/khelpcenter-4.6.0
[nomerge ] kde-base/kdelibs-4.6.0-r1
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/nepomuk-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-misc/polkit
Dale writes:
Mike Edenfield wrote:
Near as I can tell, your problem originates here:
[nomerge ] kde-base/khelpcenter-4.6.0
[nomerge ] kde-base/kdelibs-4.6.0-r1
[ebuild R ~] kde-base/nepomuk-4.6.0
[ebuild R ~] kde-misc/polkit-kde-kcmodules-0.98_pre20101127
[ebuild
, for that
matter). i only have the /etc/polkit-1 directory, belonging to
sys-auth/polkit.
the PolicyKit.conf file should already be there? which package provides
it? or can i just create it from scratch?
Hmmm. equery b for /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf or just /etc/PolicyKit
doesn't return any
R] sys-auth/polkit-0.101-r1 USE=gtk introspection* kde
nls pam -debug -doc -examples 0 kB
[ebuild R] sys-power/upower-0.9.12 USE=introspection* -debug
-doc -ios 0 kB
[ebuild R] app-text/poppler-0.16.7 USE=cairo curl cxx
introspection* jpeg jpeg2k lcms png qt4 utils xpdf
check your useflags on
policykit and - if necessary remove the use-mask of systemd for
policykit.
Let me get that straight:
I have:
# cat profile/package.use.mask
media-sound/pulseaudio -systemd
net-misc/networkmanager -systemd
sys-auth/polkit
:
consolekit? ( =sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p2012[pam] )
systemd? ( =sys-apps/systemd-44-r1[pam] )
=sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p2012[pam]
consolekit obviously doesn't depend on itself.
sys-auth/polkit-0.111 requires sys-auth/consolekit[policykit]
polkit:
pam
? ( sys-auth/consolekit )
sys-auth/pambase-20120417-r2 requires
pambase:
consolekit? ( =sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p2012[pam] )
systemd? ( =sys-apps/systemd-44-r1[pam] )
=sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p2012[pam]
consolekit obviously doesn't depend on itself.
sys-auth/polkit
since the emerge
gives conflicts (as expected).
What must I unmerge?
The emerge --ask systemd, specifically mentions a conflict with
consolekit, which it states is pulled in by polkit and pambase.
I tried adding these last three to package.mask hoping that the emerge
would propose uninstalling
change
the configuration).
I use a simple script with autosetup using network-manager
network-manager is on my university's laptop (with Ubuntu -
not my decision), but on any safe machine (running Gentoo)
I refuse to install the gaping security hole polkit
which unfortunately is a hard dependency
-lite:/var/run/pcscd:/sbin/nologin
ipsec:x:110:998:added by portage for strongswan:/dev/null:/sbin/nologin
polkitd:x:111:997:added by portage for polkit:/var/lib/polkit-1:/sbin/nologin
--
Regards,
Mick
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Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
that you want to use polkit/policykit
where the most recent version depends on logind and has dropped
support for consolekit. You don't want to be forced into using systemd
because of the deprecation of consolekit support but the developers of
polkit don't want to be forced into maintaining support
22, 2015, at 8:32, German gentger...@gmail.com wrote:
/sbin/poweroff says Must be a superuser :(
Did you read any of the previous messages? They told you that you have
to
have consolekit and polkit installed and configured for this to work!
Yes, I've read them
:
/sbin/poweroff says Must be a superuser :(
Did you read any of the previous messages? They told you that you have to
have consolekit and polkit installed and configured for this to work!
Yes, I've read them. However no one explianed how this has to be
accomplished
have
to
have consolekit and polkit installed and configured for this to work!
Yes, I've read them. However no one explianed how this has to be
accomplished with polkit and consolekit.
You don't need those. It sounds like you somehow got both sysvinit and
systemd
, 2015, at 8:32, German gentger...@gmail.com wrote:
/sbin/poweroff says Must be a superuser :(
Did you read any of the previous messages? They told you that you have
to
have consolekit and polkit installed and configured for this to work!
Yes, I've read them. However no one
wrote:
On Mar 22, 2015, at 8:32, German gentger...@gmail.com wrote:
/sbin/poweroff says Must be a superuser :(
Did you read any of the previous messages? They told you that you have to
have consolekit and polkit installed and configured for this to work!
Yes, I've read them
:
On Mar 22, 2015, at 8:32, German gentger...@gmail.com wrote:
/sbin/poweroff says Must be a superuser :(
Did you read any of the previous messages? They told you that you have to
have consolekit and polkit installed and configured for this to work!
Yes, I've read them. However no one
22, 2015, at 8:32, German gentger...@gmail.com wrote:
/sbin/poweroff says Must be a superuser :(
Did you read any of the previous messages? They told you that you have
to
have consolekit and polkit installed and configured for this to work!
Yes, I've read them
have
to
have consolekit and polkit installed and configured for this to work!
Yes, I've read them. However no one explianed how this has to be
accomplished with polkit and consolekit.
You don't need those. It sounds like you somehow got both sysvinit and
systemd
KDE 5 is in the tree, it's called KDE Frameworks 5.
A quick heads-up to anyone who runs into what I just had. It all started
with this incompatible USE error:
emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy
sys-auth/polkit-qt[qt5].
!!! One of the following packages is required
2016-05-25 3:57 GMT-05:00 Peter Humphrey <pe...@prh.myzen.co.uk>:
> Hello list,
>
> Today I noticed a large number of kde package files being fetched during my
> daily --sync, and then I got this in emerge -auDvU:
>
> emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to sa
Addendum:
I forgot to answer your other question:
Maybe you also have set some rules in "/etc/polkit/rules.d/"[1], which
allows your unprivileged user to mount USB drives and SD cards without
any password.
-Ramon
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Polkit
On 01/04/2021 09:13, Ram
les unset
>>
>> Sure, which is why I put in that caveat :)
>>
>
> Yes, I understood what you meant. I was just saying that I don't have most
> dependencies installed.
>
>>
>> > why would I need elogind, udisks, polkit, etc. just to read a comic book
>&
/polkit-0.110 (!systemd ?
=sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p2012[policykit])
x11-apps/xdm-1.1.11-r1 (consolekit ? sys-auth/consolekit)
I rebuilt them ALL right now
As you easily can see I am confused -
# grep systemd /etc/portage/package.use
#gnome-base/gdm -systemd
#gnome
desktop from starting.
Possible Cause:
If you're using systemd, you may have built some gnome components with
systemd support. This _disables_ consolekit support on those
components, hence failures when booting outside of systemd. Try
rebuilding polkit-gnome and any other gnome components
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Systemd#PAM_support:_su.2C_sudo.2C_screen.
..
. Now everything is fine :)
About the packages you mentioned, you've ran 'equery uses pambase
polkit
udisks upower', and none of them has the userflag systemd.
# equery uses pambase polkit udisks upower
...@gmail.com wrote:
I found the solution a few hours ago here
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Systemd#PAM_support:_su.2C_sudo.2C_screen...
. Now everything is fine :)
About the packages you mentioned, you've ran 'equery uses pambase
polkit
udisks upower', and none of them
useflag on policykit being
hardmasked (it also pulled in consolekit because of that).
Since the errors are very similar you may check your useflags on
policykit and - if necessary remove the use-mask of systemd for
policykit.
As Hinnerk said, it could be a PolKit problem, but you said
if they use systemd (actually,
logind) or ConsoleKit (polkit being the most obvious).
Are these packages essential or the like? I don't think my desktop
systems have dependencies either on systemd or polkit/consolekit.
If you don't need user session monitoring for anything (which is what
ConsoleKit
; there are several desktop
packages that cannot decide at run time if they use systemd (actually,
logind) or ConsoleKit (polkit being the most obvious).
Are these packages essential or the like? I don't think my desktop
systems have dependencies either on systemd or polkit/consolekit.
If you
with
consolekit, which it states is pulled in by polkit and pambase.
I tried adding these last three to package.mask hoping that the emerge
would propose uninstalling them while installing systemd, but that
didn't happen.
What is/are the step(s) I am missing.
If you already compiled everything with USE
being seat0, and you being asked for a
password. In theory that's what logind solves, and in a much more
cleaner, race-free and deterministic way than ConsoleKit.
Do you have systemd with the policykit USE flag? And polkit with the
systemd USE flag? (I suppose the later must have it).
Yes
somehow do it with GDM so that remote session shows
active, i don't know about that, but what you can do is write your own
polkit
rules like:
Put the following content to file: /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/51-local.rules
polkit.addAdminRule(function(action, subject) {
return [unix-group:wheel
/NEWS.bz2
/usr/share/doc/xf86-video-intel-2.99.911-r1/README.bz2
/usr/share/man
/usr/share/man/man4
/usr/share/man/man4/intel-virtual-output.4.bz2
/usr/share/man/man4/intel.4.bz2
/usr/share/polkit-1
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.x.xf86-video-intel.backlight-helper.policy
/share/man
/usr/share/man/man4
/usr/share/man/man4/intel-virtual-output.4.bz2
/usr/share/man/man4/intel.4.bz2
/usr/share/polkit-1
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.x.xf86-video-intel.backlight-helper.policy
2014-05-27 21:07 GMT+08:00 Alan McKinnon alan.mckin
They think that they can remove HAL and still have stuff like USB
hotplugging/automounting working,in Xorg 1.8, udev will replace HAL . we
can use devicekit-disks package to mount USB stick or CD,USE polkit-gnome or
ntfs3g to mount NTFS filesystem. so HAL is not needed.may be modify
gnome-mount
On 11/09/2010 05:08 AM, 李健 wrote:
I don't know how to solve this, but I hope the following messages may help you.
Messages generated by process 14982 on 2010-10-18 23:54:00 CST for package
sys-auth/polkit-0.96-r1:
WARN: postinst
If you don't use GDM or KDM for logging in,
you must start your
of the following packages is required to complete your request:
- x11-libs/qt-gui-4.7.1-r1 (Change USE: -accessibility)
- x11-libs/qt-svg-4.7.1-r1 (Change USE: +accessibility)
(dependency required by x11-libs/qt-svg-4.7.1-r1 [ebuild])
(dependency required by sys-auth/polkit-kde-0.95.1-r1 [installed
of the following packages is required to complete your request:
- x11-libs/qt-gui-4.7.1-r1 (Change USE: -accessibility)
- x11-libs/qt-svg-4.7.1-r1 (Change USE: +accessibility)
(dependency required by x11-libs/qt-svg-4.7.1-r1 [ebuild])
(dependency required by sys-auth/polkit-kde-0.95.1-r1 [installed
the two boxes' packages identical (with the same use flags) and seeing if
the problem goes away.
Still, on one of these machines KDE crashes with that infamous polkit-
kde-authentication-agent-1 segmentation fault.
On the other machine there is no problem.
How can one smartly compare two
KDE crashes with that infamous
polkit-
kde-authentication-agent-1 segmentation fault.
On the other machine there is no problem.
How can one smartly compare two Gentoo installations.
Currently I would have to produce an md5sum of all files in
/etc /usr /var and / and compare
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