On 2015-02-04 22:22, Mark H Weaver wrote:
Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes:
* Unless run as root, the user interfaces to configure wicd via dbus
always fail. The wicd dbus configuration file is supposed to allow
anyone in the 'netdev' group to access and configure the daemon, but
this doesn't work. I could use some help debugging this.
This all works now, without running the clients as root! :)
I'm not sure which change in my configuration made things start
working.
* I added my user to the 'netdev' group in my os-configuration for the
first time, whereas earlier I simply edited /etc/group by hand and
rebooted.
* I just added Ludovic's new suggested 'name-service-switch'
configuration with nss-mdns support.
* I'm now running on current 'master', and there have been some changes
there since my earlier testing.
I was pleased to discover that our xfce already includes a panel
applet
to configure wicd
And this is working as well, although it seems unable to find some of
the icons. Anyway, it's a step in the right direction :)
Enjoy!
Mark
Guixs, I reconfigured my system with wicd. My config.scm (in
/etc/config.scm):
(use-modules (gnu))
(use-service-modules xorg networking dbus avahi)
(use-package-modules avahi wicd)
...
(service (cons* (slim-service)
(wicd-service)
(dbus-service (list wicd))
...
But, whem there is error when use wicd-gtk with my normal user or with
root:
Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_dbus_socket: Connection
refused
Help me please, thanks.
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Daniel Pimentel (d4n1)