On 16.02.2012 22:28, PongráczI wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have an issue with nm-applet, I am not able to enable/setup network 
> (openvpn), due to that, the user has no rights to modify/enable configs.
> 
> I have to sudo root to setup the network (mobile broadband, vpn).
> 
> I found a lot of stuff on the internet, it seems a common issue when one use 
> Slim and other WM than gnome.
> 
> I already solved the keyring read, but I am not able to step further to solve 
> this issue. I tried several tricks, spent hours/days to read and try to fix 
> it, but all of them are failed, no solution.
> 
> Due to that, I need automatic things with normal user, my goal is to to use 
> and control all the network settings with this user, instead of sudo. Anyway, 
> root has no keyring, so, I am not able to store password, it is not possible 
> to start openvpn in this case.
> 
> I keep the right to be a complete idiot, so, it is possible, I am the 
> problem, but I would appreciate if you could send me hints or links if you 
> know the "solution", where I can find solution for this.
> 

Check with ck-list-sessions, if your session is marked as active.

The slim login manager is one of the known ones which doesn't have
builting ConsoleKit support, which is used by PolicyKit to determine if
a user may allow to execute certain actions.

Personally, if you want a lightweight login manager, I'd suggest you use
lightdm.
Other display managers with ConsoleKit support are gdm and kdm.


Michael


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