On Sun, 2011-11-20 at 21:18 -0600, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> .xsession-errors has four "Error: Unable to Assume Root Privileges" which I
> am assuming is related to my issue at hand.
> 
> Running *sudo ldconfig *didn't fix anything.
> 
> other ideas?
> 
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com>wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 20:07:06 -0600 Jeff Hoogland <jeffhoogl...@linux.com>
> > said:
> >
> > > So for some reason my normal users on a Debian based system with E can
> > only
> > > "lock" or "log out" from the system screen. I had this issue awhile back
> > > under Ubuntu based systems and the solution then was to set the proper
> > > permissions to the enlightenment_sys like so:
> > >
> > > sudo chmod u+s /usr/lib/enlightenment/utils/enlightenment_sys
> > >
> > > But that didn't resolve the issue here. What else could be wrong?
> >
> > have u checked ~/.xsession-errors? another issue that happens is ldconfig
> > hasnt
> > been run to update ld.so.cache when library versions changed.
> >
> >
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Check that the proper permissions are set in sysactions.conf



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