On Saturday 26 January 2013 22:23:37 Armin K. wrote:

> > ck-list-sessions
> > 
> > Session1:
       .....
       .....
> >          login-session-id = ''

> login-session-id should not be empty, not at least if you are using
> instructions for the ConsoleKit 0.4.6 from latest BLFS SVN. It appends
> pam_loginuid.so module to /etc/pam.d/system-session for that.

Well, you were right, I had overseen the configuration part on ConsoleKit. So, 
I rebuilt, the same PAM, shadow ( yes, reinstalled and with configuration 
files ), polkit, ConsoleKit, NetworkManager and last, KDE-Workspace. Now, I 
can report about a lot of progress. The system settings are also accesible as 
user. The applet "networkmanager" is working  _for a wired network_ , nm-tool 
works also as user, and "no network interfaces" disappeared.

However:
login-session-id is still empty. And the wlan interface is beeing reported in 
the applet as "unavailaible", although nm-tool shows the type ( 802.11 WiFi), 
the driver ( iwl3945 ) and the HW Address ( 00.18.DE.02:33:E2 ) and state: 
unavailaible ! 

 Wicd is still installed, but not running. Could it be, that some scripts are 
disabling NetworkManager connection to the wlan interface ? Or what could be 
the problem ?
> 
> Do you have /run/console/yourusername
> with contents like
> /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session2

Yes: edgar: /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session1
> 
> That's even more interesting. Is your wireless connection shown in
> ifconfig/ip or iwconfig output?

iwconfig

Additional question: "cmake" on my kde-workspace-4.8.2 delivers a comment:
-- Sorry, networkmanager-0.7 will not be built since your NetworkManager 
version (0.9.6.4) is not currently supported
-- Will build networkmanager_fake-0.9

Is this important for the discussed issue ?

Regards,
Edgar
-- 

Dr.-Ing. Edgar Alwers <edgaralw...@gmx.de>
GPG Key ID:AD5C6F70
-- 
http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support
FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html
Unsubscribe: See the above information page

Reply via email to