Hey, what loginmanager you use? The loginmanager is the one that allows/disallows users to logout. I use still kdm and that one has an tab at (systemsessions- >login manager ->shutdown) and there I can select you is allowed to shutdown.
Otherwise I would suggest to look at policykit if that logs any errors. Regads, sandro -- Am Dienstag, 3. Februar 2015, 17:44:06 schrieb Brad Alexander: > On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Shai Berger <[email protected]> wrote: > > I may have had to manually install systemd-sysv or remove systemd-shim or > > something. It was more than 6 months ago, memory fails me. > > That may have been it. I was trying my best to give systemd a fair shake, > so I was listening to interviews, and decided to give it a full shot. When > it was first introduced into Debian, I installed systemd-shim, not knowing > that it was about to suffer from horrible mission creep. A couple of months > ago, I replaced it on my laptop with systemd-sysv to try and give fairly > evaluate it. > > Unfortunately, I'm still underwhelmed. Underwhelmed enough that I have > considered trying out pc-bsd... > > But thanks for that. I may try to reinstall systemd-shim and see if I can > break it worse. :) > > > Sleep and hibernate from KDE still don't work. "sudo pm-hibernate" works > > (but > > when the system wakes up, the screen is not locked). > > Sleep has always worked for me, but that may be because, since this is my > work laptop, I have it autolock after the screensaver kicks in anyway. > > --b -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

