On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Michael Hampicke <m...@hadt.biz> wrote:
> Am 28.07.2013 10:07, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>> Am 28.07.2013 10:04, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
>>
>>> The only "special" thing I'm doing is to mask >sys-apps/systemd-204,
>>> since 205 introduced the new cgroups management code (with systemd as
>>> the only writer of the cgroups hierarchy), and it seems to cause some
>>> minor problems with logind. Other than that, it works withouth a
>>> glitch: gnome-base/gnome-3.8.0, sys-apps/systemd-204, no consolekit at
>>> all.
>>
>> Same here, yes. I run systemd-206 but I didn't notice an problem(s) yet.
>> Maybe there are some and I don't get it ;-)
>>
>
> I had one problem, but I am not sure, if it's related to systemd > 204,
> the removal of consolekit, or gnome at all.
>
> But when logging into my gnome session, /usr/libexec/gvfsd-fuse can not
> be started, because the permissions of /dev/fuse are rw------ root:root
>
> Other distros like ubuntu have a fuse group for that, which does not
> exist on gentoo. So I assume the default permissions for /dev/fuse on
> gentoo machines should be rw-rw-rw- root:root?

My problem was that *sometimes* (not always) I was unable to unlock my
session after suspending my laptop or desktop. Reverting back to
systemd-204 solved it, so I'm assuming that's the problem, although I
didn't really investigated the issue.

Regards.
-- 
Canek Peláez Valdés
Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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