Mick,
On Wednesday, 2019-12-18 18:10:07 +, you wrote:
> ...
> OK, are you running consolekit, or elogind?
$ equery --no-color list -F '$mask2,$location $fullversion:$slot $cp'
consolekit elogind
* Searching for consolekit ...
amd64,IP- 1.2.1:0 sys-auth/cons
Hi Bill,,
On 4/25/19 12:51 PM, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
Hi,
I have just replaced console-kit with elogind and while its fixed my
X server problems, its brought some downsides as well. Primarily, I
used to use acpi to hibernate but elogind has coopted the power button
so acpid doesnt get
Dnia czwartek, 25 kwietnia 2019 06:39:20 CEST Michael Palimaka pisze:
> Hi Bill,,
>
> On 4/25/19 12:51 PM, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have just replaced console-kit with elogind and while its fixed my
> >
> > X server problems, its brough
Hi,
I have just replaced console-kit with elogind and while its fixed my
X server problems, its brought some downsides as well. Primarily, I
used to use acpi to hibernate but elogind has coopted the power button
so acpid doesnt get the signal, and added a suspend to lid closure but
then I
When I read the news item about elogind, it seems that it's an optional
migration from consolekit. I don't find consolekit in my /var/db/pkg
directory or in "qlist -IRv" output. In order to update, though, I have
to select one of (consolekit, systemd, elogind).
Do I have consol
On 2020-07-22, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 02:29:48AM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> Yes, that's what I did months ago, and everything worked fine with
>> Xorg using the "suid" flag and without consolekit or elogind -- until
>> this morning, when
Dnia czwartek, 25 kwietnia 2019 06:39:20 CEST Michael Palimaka pisze:
> Hi Bill,,
>
> On 4/25/19 12:51 PM, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have just replaced console-kit with elogind and while its fixed my
> >
> > X server problems, its brough
"rc-service elogind status" says it is stopped, but "ps auxf | grep
elogind" shows elogind-daemon is running. /run/elogind.pid has the
correct pid for the daemon. Based on we searches for similar issues, I
discovered that that /run/openrc/started/elogind did not e
Hi.
I've tried using xorg-server[elogind,-suid] and got an issue.
With x11-base/xorg-server-1.20.8[elogind,suid] I could just do "sudo -i
-u another-user DISPLAY= XAUTHORITY= startx $application $app_args --
:$nextdisplay" from running X11 session and get myself a separate new
X
I was going to update world and I just noticed a few strange details.
For example, xorg-server has a new (?) USE variable "elogind" which
appears to be enabled by default. I suppose I can block it in
package.use, but I'm curious about what it does. In
https://packages.gentoo.org/usefla
On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 11:48:05 BST Dale wrote:
> As to the sound problem, I'd try logging out of the GUI, restarting
> elogind or rebooting, and then trying again. One thing I've noticed
> about elogind, if it or something it depends on triggers the need for a
> restart, it
Greetings,
since my last routine Gentoo upgrade on 2021-02-01 "fwupd" is no longer
started in the "default" run level. Reason is that "fwupd" erroneously
thinks its prerequisite "elogind" is not yet running, starts it again,
interprets the error messa
On Thursday, 19 December 2019 11:08:30 GMT Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
> Mick,
>
> On Wednesday, 2019-12-18 18:10:07 +, you wrote:
> > ...
> > OK, are you running consolekit, or elogind?
>
>$ equery --no-color list -F '$mask2,$location $fullversion:$slot $cp'
>
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 9:22 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Jorge Almeida wrote:
> >>> "Use elogind to get control over framebuffer when running as regular
> >>> user"
> >>>
>
> If you have consolekit, PAM, elogind and such disabled, I'm not su
On 2020-03-04 17:16, Dale wrote:
So elogind is a pretty good suspect. One reason I'm asking about this,
I'm trying to figure out how elogind fails. After all, if I'm stuck on
a console, I can't use Seamonkey or anything to find help.
You could use w3m
Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 7:29 PM tastytea wrote:
>> On 2020-04-14T19:16+0100
>> Jorge Almeida wrote:
>>
>>> "Use elogind to get control over framebuffer when running as regular
>>> user"
>>>
>>> Cou
nux-8.30.0.50.
> > > >
> > > > After starting from command line, it successfully does nothing.
> > > > I even do not get "permission denied" message.
> > >
> > > https://bugs.gentoo.org/666396
> > >
> > > For some reasons
On 2020-04-14T19:16+0100
Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I was going to update world and I just noticed a few strange details.
> For example, xorg-server has a new (?) USE variable "elogind" which
> appears to be enabled by default. I suppose I can block it in
> package.use, but
After conversion to elogind I cannot start X11.
I've re-emerged PAM, though the ._cfg_system-auth tried to remove
elogind.so, oddly enough.
At this point my Xorg.0.log includes:
systemd-elogind: Logind integration requires -keeptty and
-keeptty was not provided, disabling elogind
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 02:29:48AM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Yes, that's what I did months ago, and everything worked fine with
> Xorg using the "suid" flag and without consolekit or elogind -- until
> this morning, when pam refused to upgrade unless I set the elogin
uid" flag and without consolekit or elogind -- until
> >> this morning, when pam refused to upgrade unless I set the elogind USE
> >> flag.
> >
> > Look at REQUIRED_USE in sys-auth/pambase ebuild [1]:
> > REQUIRED_USE="?? ( consolekit elogind syste
> be restarted was clean, restarted any that weren't and then when back to
>> default runlevel. In the past this has always worked fine. Thing is,
>> elogind is in the boot runlevel. I'm going to have to get used to
>> restarting it manually I guess. Could elogind be the c
On Wednesday, 1 May 2019 10:24:02 BST Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> Sounds like you are using gnome/systemd ... thats a whole other box of
> worms to open. This is a gnomeless openrc system with a recently
> getting elogind to replace consolekit.
>
>
> BillK
No, that's a
On Mon, 28 Oct 2019 at 04:38, Dale wrote:
> Also, are there any other options to elogind? Is that the only option
> when using KDE?
I think the answer here is yes.
I run openbox, so no requirement to have this at all, but I have
previously done the migration to elogind, and that went w
Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Oct 2019 at 04:38, Dale wrote:
>> Also, are there any other options to elogind? Is that the only option
>> when using KDE?
> I think the answer here is yes.
>
> I run openbox, so no requirement to have this at all, but I have
> pr
On Thursday, 16 April 2020 09:18:06 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 11:48:05 BST Dale wrote:
> > As to the sound problem, I'd try logging out of the GUI, restarting
> > elogind or rebooting, and then trying again. One thing I've noticed
&g
On 2020.10.10 17:30, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 2020-10-10 14:02, Jack wrote:
>
> I suppose if I put elogind in the default runlevel, then open-rc
will
> hopefully start it before it would otherwise get launched, but I'm
> curious how I could track down what is curre
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 03:15:04PM +0300, i.Dark_Templar wrote
> Hi.
>
> I've tried using xorg-server[elogind,-suid] and got an issue.
I know this may sound too simple, but did you update world? News item
https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2020-06-24-xorg-server-droppin
But I did not want to bloat my system with
elogind (not to mention systemd), so I came up with a much less complex
solution:
I created a small PAM module "pam_tty.so", which simply chowns the
corresponding /dev/ttyN on a successful login on a virtual console. All
other privileges can be gr
On Wed, 2022-02-16 at 20:05 +0100, Björn Fischer wrote:
> But I did not want to bloat my system with
> elogind (not to mention systemd)
For the sake of the argument, elogind is a standalone package. systemd
provides 'logind'. I run all my systems without systemd with lightdm
as a d
On 14/10/2017 11:55, Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On 14 October 2017 at 08:37, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com
> <mailto:alan.mckin...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> A quick heads-up to anyone who like me uses sddm on a plain openrc box
> with USE="-elogind -syst
t successfully does nothing.
> > > I even do not get "permission denied" message.
> >
> > https://bugs.gentoo.org/666396
> >
> > For some reasons 8.30.x relies on elogind. Just emerge it
> > and it should work; it did for me.
>
> It has wo
On Thursday, 27 June 2019 10:55:16 BST Mick wrote:
> The next thing to try:
>
> I don't have elogind starting up as a boot level rc service, because it is
> launched when needed by dbus or pam. Perhaps if elogind is running as a
> background service sddm will (re)launch diffe
tantin
This may not be the problem but I ran into this a bit ago. If you have
switched to elogind, make sure you start the service otherwise, X won't
start. When I checked the logs, the problem wasn't obvious either. I
just lucked up and noticed it wasn't running when it should be. Again,
this m
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 7:29 PM tastytea wrote:
>
> On 2020-04-14T19:16+0100
> Jorge Almeida wrote:
>
> > "Use elogind to get control over framebuffer when running as regular
> > user"
> >
> > Could someone explain what this entails? What happened
Hi,
Try to reemerge sys-libs/pam and sys-auth/pambase, and update any
pam-related configuration :
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1116632.html
On 2020-07-22, Walter Dnes wrote:
>> >> Users who do not wish to use logind interface or have rare hardware
>> >> that does not use KMS and because of that, require root privileges
>> >> to operate, can manually re-enable 'suid' and disable 'elogind'
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 15:15:04 +0300, i.Dark_Templar wrote:
> With x11-base/xorg-server-1.20.8[elogind,suid] I could just do "sudo -i
> -u another-user DISPLAY= XAUTHORITY= startx $application $app_args --
> :$nextdisplay" from running X11 session and get myself a separate new
&g
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> After the switch to elogind yesterday, chronyd now won't run. It complains
> "Could not get user/group of ntp." I remerged chrony with USE=-ntp, but it
> didn't help. I know that several people here use chrony, so what is your
&
One more elogind update question:
$ loginctl user-status;
Could not get properties: is a directory
Q: Anyone have any idea of what item might be a directory?
strace doesn't show me anything obvious (which doesn't always
mean anything).
<https://pastebin.com/78F14s8P&
', and that triggers switching from
> > elogind to systemd.
>
> No, USE=boot for systemd-util does not trigger anything like that.
I meant, if I set that flag, portage wants me to remove elogind andinstall
systemd.
--
Regards,
Peter.
and then when back to
default runlevel. In the past this has always worked fine. Thing is,
elogind is in the boot runlevel. I'm going to have to get used to
restarting it manually I guess. Could elogind be the cause of all
this? Would it be safe to put elogind in the default runlevel
n I finished my updates, I logged out, went to
> > boot runlevel, used checkrestart to make sure everything that needed to
> > be restarted was clean, restarted any that weren't and then when back to
> > default runlevel. In the past this has always worked fine. Thing is,
> > elog
n952162 wrote:
> When I read the news item about elogind, it seems that it's an optional
> migration from consolekit. I don't find consolekit in my /var/db/pkg
> directory or in "qlist -IRv" output. In order to update, though, I have
> to select one of (consolekit, syste
J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 14:41:31 CET Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I did my usual Sunday upgrades the other day. There was a lot of
>> upgrades to plasma and elogind it seems. Let's add LOo in there as well
>> just for giggles. Anyway, I
need consolekit.
There are no screenshots of consolekit/elogind because AFAIK neither offer a
GUI application. However, when you run 'ck-list-sessions' in a terminal
you'll see your local session, as well as any other login sessions you may be
running at the time, e.g. /dev/tt1, remote logins ove
to
be restarted was clean, restarted any that weren't and then when back to
default runlevel.� In the past this has always worked fine.� Thing is,
elogind is in the boot runlevel.� I'm going to have to get used to
restarting it manually I guess.� Could elogind be the cause of all
this?� Would
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 12:42:56 +0100
Mick wrote:
> On Thursday, 27 June 2019 10:55:16 BST Mick wrote:
>
> > The next thing to try:
> >
> > I don't have elogind starting up as a boot level rc service,
> > because it is launched when needed by dbus or pam. Per
On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 10:27:12 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> After the switch to elogind yesterday, chronyd now won't run. It complains
> "Could not get user/group of ntp." I remerged chrony with USE=-ntp, but it
> didn't help. I know that several p
On 2020-09-02 09:23, n952162 wrote:
On 2020-09-02 09:06, n952162 wrote:
When I read the news item about elogind, it seems that it's an
optional migration from consolekit. I don't find consolekit in my
/var/db/pkg directory or in "qlist -IRv" output. In order to update,
thou
o read with the majority of pagers.
I've filtered further quotations for you.
> The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied:
> exactly-one-of ( elogind systemd )
>
> (dependency required by "sys-auth/elogind-243.7::gentoo[policykit]" [ebuild])
> (d
On Monday, 26 October 2020 21:23:54 GMT Steven Lembark wrote:
> After conversion to elogind I cannot start X11.
>
> I've re-emerged PAM, though the ._cfg_system-auth tried to remove
> elogind.so, oddly enough.
On my systems there is no elogind.so in /etc/pam.d/system-auth.
> A
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 04:00:21PM -, Grant Edwards wrote
>
> Before I can try that, I apparently have to enable the elogind USE
> flag because of somthing else that changed since I sync'ed yesterday.
>
> That only requires 6 new packages (two of them are
> acct-{user,group
On 2020-07-22, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 04:00:21PM -, Grant Edwards wrote
>>
>> Before I can try that, I apparently have to enable the elogind USE
>> flag because of somthing else that changed since I sync'ed yesterday.
>>
>> That
On 28/10/19 2:23 pm, Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Oct 2019 at 04:38, Dale wrote:
>> Also, are there any other options to elogind? Is that the only option
>> when using KDE?
> I think the answer here is yes.
>
> I run openbox, so no requirement to have this at all,
uot;sys-auth/polkit" has unmet requirements.
> - sys-auth/polkit-0.116-r1::gentoo USE="introspection nls pam (-consolekit)
> -elogind -examples -gtk -jit -kde (-selinux) -systemd -test" ABI_X86="(64)"
>
> The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsat
On 2020-09-02 09:06, n952162 wrote:
When I read the news item about elogind, it seems that it's an
optional migration from consolekit. I don't find consolekit in my
/var/db/pkg directory or in "qlist -IRv" output. In order to update,
though, I have to select one of (consoleki
therwise, output is remarkably difficult to read with the majority of
> pagers.
> I've filtered further quotations for you.
>
> > The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied:
> > exactly-one-of ( elogind systemd )
> >
> > (dependency required by &q
(nvme0n1p4): re-mounted. Opts: (null)
[2.583028] Adding 524284k swap on /dev/nvme0n1p3. Priority:-2 extents:1
across:524284k SS
[2.605406] EXT4-fs (nvme0n1p5): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
Opts: (null)
[2.672221] elogind-daemon[1307]: New seat seat0.
[2.672613
On 14 October 2017 at 08:37, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A quick heads-up to anyone who like me uses sddm on a plain openrc box
> with USE="-elogind -systemd" and upgrades to sddm-0.16.0 (recently
> released)
>
> That combination does not wor
n952162 wrote:
>
> On 2020-03-04 17:16, Dale wrote:
>>
>> So elogind is a pretty good suspect. One reason I'm asking about this,
>> I'm trying to figure out how elogind fails. After all, if I'm stuck on
>> a console, I can't use Seamonkey or anything to fi
On 2020-10-10 14:02, Jack wrote:
>
> I suppose if I put elogind in the default runlevel, then open-rc will
> hopefully start it before it would otherwise get launched, but I'm
> curious how I could track down what is currently causing it to be
> started.
>
If you buil
el Tue, 27 Oct 2020 12:53:44 +
Michael escribió:
> The systemd-logind and elogind by default only allow you to run X on
> the console you have logged in as a user.
So I guess my question is basically if this default can be modified, and
how.
> As I understand it systemd-login
- this time it's dev-lang/spidermonkey. :/
>
> Sheesh.
>
You can get rid of a few of those with
sys-auth/elogind -policykit
sys-auth/pambase elogind
in package.use, if you don't need whatever it is that policykit does.
On Thu, 2020-07-23 at 19:24 +0300, i.Dark_Templar wrote:
> 23.07.2020 19:05, Walter Dnes пишет:
>
> > On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 03:15:04PM +0300, i.Dark_Templar wrote
> > > Hi.
> > > I've tried using xorg-server[elogind,-suid] and got an issue.
> >I know th
ting to system bus:
> org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.FileNotFound (Failed to connect to socket
> /run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory) [ 1876.135]
It seems you didn't start elogind[1][2] and dbus. Both are required for
non-root Xorg.
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Elogind
[2] http
On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 at 16:27, Philip Webb wrote:
>
> I just updated to the latest Xscreensaver-6.01-r1.
Did you mean -r3? I've been on that for over a month, and the only
other version available to me is 5.45-r4.
> I emerged it with USE flag 'elogind' & don't use Systemd.
> 'wh
On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 13:12, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> Nope. I don't run a Gnome system, and evince pulls an absurd bunch of
> dependencies, even with most USE variables unset
Sure, which is why I put in that caveat :)
> why would I need elogind, udisks, polkit, etc. just to read a c
> > No, because the flag I'd need is 'boot', and that triggers switching from
>> > elogind to systemd.
>>
>> No, USE=boot for systemd-util does not trigger anything like that.
>
> I meant, if I set that flag, portage wants me to remove elogind andinstall
> systemd.
Ma
; framework complexity is *necessary* for a single user called Dale, who
> > won't allow anyone else to take his 'seat' at the PC without a fight.
> > The answer is probably no, and this is why simpler desktop environments
> > like *box, Enlightenment, etc. do not offer the facility to switch
t. You may ask if any of this
>>> control
>>> framework complexity is *necessary* for a single user called Dale, who
>>> won't allow anyone else to take his 'seat' at the PC without a fight.
>>> The answer is probably no, and this is why simpler desktop environments
>>
an McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com
> <mailto:alan.mckin...@gmail.com>
> > <mailto:alan.mckin...@gmail.com <mailto:alan.mckin...@gmail.com>>>
> wrote:
> >
> > A quick heads-up to anyone who like me uses sddm on a plain openrc
uick heads-up to anyone who like me uses sddm on a plain openrc
> box
> > with USE="-elogind -systemd" and upgrades to sddm-0.16.0 (recently
> > released)
> >
> > That combination does not work. The xdm service starts, sddm
> launches,
> >
On Mon, 28 Oct 2019 02:46:45 -0500, Dale wrote:
> Thanks much for the info. Maybe the switch will go well for me too.
If it works for you it will be good news for the rest of us ;-)
--
Neil Bothwick
There is absolutely no substitute for a genuine lack of preparation.
pgpzS_8Fl7iLb.pgp
23.07.2020 19:05, Walter Dnes пишет:
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 03:15:04PM +0300, i.Dark_Templar wrote
>> Hi.
>>
>> I've tried using xorg-server[elogind,-suid] and got an issue.
>
> I know this may sound too simple, but did you update world? News item
> https://www
23.07.2020 22:25, Neil Bothwick пишет:
> On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 15:15:04 +0300, i.Dark_Templar wrote:
>
>> With x11-base/xorg-server-1.20.8[elogind,suid] I could just do "sudo -i
>> -u another-user DISPLAY= XAUTHORITY= startx $application $app_args --
>> :$nextdisp
Starting with:
<2020-04-14 Desktop profile switching USE default to elogind>
<https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2020-06-24-xorg-server-dropping-default-suid.html>
I've updated my USE with:
elogind -consolekit -systemd
Did an "emerge --update --changed-use
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Sunday, 17 April 2022 14:54:50 -00 Rich Freeman wrote:
>>
>> Can't you just fix your USE flags with systemd-utils? Why revert?
>
> No, because the flag I'd need is 'boot', and that triggers switching from
> elogind to systemd.
No, USE=bo
if nothing else works, this should:
:; chmod 4711 /usr/bin/Xorg
that was changed to not be suid some time back, relying instead on
things like elogind. but the old way should still work.
on gentoo the suid use flag for x11-base/xorg-server would do that
at merge time.
-JimC
--
James Cloos
v/tty0 (permission denied)
>
> after adding my user to 'tty input' in 'group' :
>
> can't open virtual console 7 : permission denied
Not sure if this is necessary:
$ grep 'tty|input' /etc/group
tty:x:5:
input:x:97:
> after adding 'elogind' to 'default' runlevel & start
On Friday, 28 June 2019 16:06:50 BST »Q« wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 12:42:56 +0100
>
> Mick wrote:
> > On Thursday, 27 June 2019 10:55:16 BST Mick wrote:
> > > The next thing to try:
> > >
> > > I don't have elogind starting up as a boot level rc
On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 11:48:05 BST Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > After the switch to elogind yesterday, chronyd now won't run. It complains
> > "Could not get user/group of ntp." I remerged chrony with USE=-ntp, but it
T* is to require a logind server like systemd
> or elogind
>
> The news item also says...
>
> > Users who do not wish to use logind interface or have rare hardware
> > that does not use KMS and because of that, require root privileges
> > to operate, can manual
l no longer be "suid" *BY DEFAULT*
> > * that means *THE DEFAULT* is to require a logind server like systemd
> > or elogind
> >
> > The news item also says...
> >
> >> Users who do not wish to use logind interface or have rare hardware
> >&
desktop environments like *box,
> Enlightenment, etc. do not offer the facility to switch users and therefore
> do
> not ultimately need consolekit.
>
> There are no screenshots of consolekit/elogind because AFAIK neither offer a
> GUI application. However, when you run 'c
desktop environments like *box,
> Enlightenment, etc. do not offer the facility to switch users and therefore
> do
> not ultimately need consolekit.
>
> There are no screenshots of consolekit/elogind because AFAIK neither offer a
> GUI application. However, when you run 'c
desktop environments like *box,
> Enlightenment, etc. do not offer the facility to switch users and therefore
> do
> not ultimately need consolekit.
>
> There are no screenshots of consolekit/elogind because AFAIK neither offer a
> GUI application. However, when you run 'c
Howdy,
I did my usual Sunday upgrades the other day. There was a lot of
upgrades to plasma and elogind it seems. Let's add LOo in there as well
just for giggles. Anyway, I have a few oddities going on here. I'm not
quite sure what to make of it but wondering if anyone else has ran
me0n1p5): mounted filesystem with ordered data
> mode. Opts: (null)
> [2.672221] elogind-daemon[1307]: New seat seat0.
> [2.672613] elogind-daemon[1307]: Watching system buttons on
> /dev/input/event1 (Power Button)
> [2.672639] elogind-daemon[1307]: Watching system but
Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On 14 October 2017 at 08:37, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com
> <mailto:alan.mckin...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> A quick heads-up to anyone who like me uses sddm on a plain openrc box
> with USE="-elogind -systemd"
.
The reason I suspect elogind, it's the only thing updated that wasn't
restarted. All the KDE stuff was. I manually kill anything KDE that
isn't killed when I switch to the boot runlevel. I've learned in the
past that logging out doesn't always reset those. Thing is,
checkrestart, I may have a
On 2020-04-14 21:36, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> Yes, that seems right. I just added "-elogind" to make.conf and that's
> it. But I'm really curious about the framebuffer stuff. As for other
> stuff (mounting USB, etc), doing it by hand it's fine.
One possible implication
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 1:07 AM Ian Zimmerman wrote:
>
> On 2020-04-14 21:36, Jorge Almeida wrote:
>
> > Yes, that seems right. I just added "-elogind" to make.conf and that's
> > it. But I'm really curious about the framebuffer stuff. As for other
> > stuff
I often have the kids working on my main ~amd64 PC (XFCE, OpenRC, -consolekit)
while I ssh into it doing some maintenance from an old PC. Often they shut it
down without telling me first, so I loose part of my stuff. Is there a way to
tell XFCE/elogind/PAM/lightdm/whoever to not allow shutdown
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?
If package.use is a directory, that's fine (and recomm
nd deps are not longer
>>> needed.
>>
>> And lo! 17 packages were removed by depclean!
>
> Before I can try that, I apparently have to enable the elogind USE
> flag because of somthing else that changed since I sync'ed
> yesterday. That only requires 6 new packages [..
пт, 10 июл. 2020 г. в 08:27, Walter Dnes :
> 2) When building xorg-server I got a news item about the "suid" flag
> soon no longer being default for xorg-server. I forced it manually on
> my laptop and desktop. The other 3 options were...
>
> * systemd...
23.07.2020 19:29, Matt Connell (Gmail) пишет:
> On Thu, 2020-07-23 at 19:24 +0300, i.Dark_Templar wrote:
>> 23.07.2020 19:05, Walter Dnes пишет:
>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 03:15:04PM +0300, i.Dark_Templar wrote
>>>> Hi.
>>>> I've tried u
On 2/14/21 5:54 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 2:33 PM Valmor F. de Almeida
wrote:
Hello,
I use the global flags USE="elogind alsa -multilib -abi_x86_32" and I
thought this would prevent 32bit libraries to be installed.
For example I have (from glibc) both:
210831 Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 at 16:27, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I just updated to the latest Xscreensaver-6.01-r1.
> Did you mean -r3 ?
Yes, a typo.
>> I emerged it with USE flag 'elogind' & don't use Systemd.
>> 'which xscreensaver-systemd' finds
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