Control: severity -1 normal Control: tags -1 moreinfo Hi
On 2016-02-29, Riley Baird wrote: > Package: wpagui > Version: 2.3-2.3 > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable > > Hi, > > When I run wpa_gui (as root), a window appears, which is just filled with > grey. > I have included the terminal output and a screenshot of the problem. I can't quite tell from the screenshot, but which desktop environment/ window manager are you using and which helper do you use for elevating privileges? Testing wpa_gui, both as root (using kdesu on a KDE5 desktop) and as normal/ authorized (member of the netdev group and configuring said group to allow access using the wpa_supplicant.conf) user, is both working for me on an up to date unstable system. Therefore I'm reducing this bug's severity from RC to normal. In general I strongly recommend not running wpa_gui as root, but to use netdev membership instead; see /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/examples/wpa-roam.conf for reference, but it should work both ways. In case you do choose to run wpagui as root (please don't), make sure to use the preferred way of your desktop environment to elevate privileges for running X11 applications and test some other/ simpler applications as well (e.g. xclock/ xeyes) using the same approach. > X Error: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied) 10 > Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM) > Minor opcode: 1 (X_ShmAttach) [...] > X Error: BadShmSeg (invalid shared segment parameter) 128 > Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM) > Minor opcode: 2 (X_ShmDetach) > Resource id: 0x320002b These error messages point slightly into this direction of 'just' being an issue with your X11 MIT magic cookie. So assuming you're be running wpa_gui on a KDE desktop, I'd probably suggest to use (all as normal user, not root!) $ /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu /usr/sbin/wpa_gui gtk based desktop environments usually use gksu instead $ gksu /usr/sbin/wpa_gui alternatively using sudo should also work $ sudo /usr/sbin/wpa_gui respectively something like xclock for testing. Regards Stefan Lippers-Hollmann
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