Re: [systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-18 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Sun, 17.05.15 14:20, Mikhail Morfikov (mmorfi...@gmail.com) wrote: allow-module-loading = no allow-exit = no system-instance = yes enable-shm = no exit-idle-time = -20 then I started pulseaudio in the system mode and I was able to play sound all the time. But there's another question

Re: [systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-18 Thread Mikhail Morfikov
On Mon, 18 May 2015 17:38:33 +0200 Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net wrote: On Sun, 17.05.15 12:46, Mikhail Morfikov (mmorfi...@gmail.com) wrote: As you can read, for instance here ( http://enotty.pipebreaker.pl/2012/05/23/linux-automatic-user-acl-management/ ), logind, which

Re: [systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-18 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Sun, 17.05.15 12:46, Mikhail Morfikov (mmorfi...@gmail.com) wrote: As you can read, for instance here ( http://enotty.pipebreaker.pl/2012/05/23/linux-automatic-user-acl-management/ ), logind, which is a part of systemd, can set permissions to some devices for user sessions. There's also a

Re: [systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-18 Thread Mikhail Morfikov
On Mon, 18 May 2015 18:18:57 +0200 Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net wrote: On Mon, 18.05.15 18:16, Mikhail Morfikov (mmorfi...@gmail.com) wrote: Something is wrong. I did the following steps: $ newgrp audio In the log I have the following message: May 18 18:02:19

[systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-17 Thread Mikhail Morfikov
As you can read, for instance here ( http://enotty.pipebreaker.pl/2012/05/23/linux-automatic-user-acl-management/ ), logind, which is a part of systemd, can set permissions to some devices for user sessions. There's also a vid showing how this kind of behavior works in practice (

Re: [systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-17 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 17.05.2015 um 12:46 schrieb Mikhail Morfikov: Is that possible? I'm asking because I often listen to the music and I don't really need my monitor to be on most of the time, so I just lock the screen. But when I lock the screen, the active session becomes inactive and amarok stops playing.

Re: [systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-17 Thread Mikhail Morfikov
On Sun, 17 May 2015 12:55:18 +0200 Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote: Am 17.05.2015 um 12:46 schrieb Mikhail Morfikov: Is that possible? I'm asking because I often listen to the music and I don't really need my monitor to be on most of the time, so I just lock the screen. But

Re: [systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-17 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 17.05.2015 um 14:20 schrieb Mikhail Morfikov: On Sun, 17 May 2015 12:55:18 +0200 Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote: Am 17.05.2015 um 12:46 schrieb Mikhail Morfikov: Is that possible? I'm asking because I often listen to the music and I don't really need my monitor to be on most

Re: [systemd-devel] Automatic user ACL management

2015-05-17 Thread Martin Pitt
Mikhail Morfikov [2015-05-17 12:46 +0200]: As you can read, for instance here ( http://enotty.pipebreaker.pl/2012/05/23/linux-automatic-user-acl-management/ ), logind, which is a part of systemd, can set permissions to some devices for user sessions. There's also a vid showing how this kind of