with policy kit uninstalled...
root:~# aptitude why consolekit
i dbus Depends consolekit (>= 0.2.3-3ubuntu2)
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libpolkit requires files from policykit for polkit_context_init to work
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I can tell you what it told me but I know it's wrong.
root@:~# aptitude why consolekit
i policykit Depends consolekit
I didn't install policykit until after I got these errors in my syslog.
Consolekit came installed with ubuntu server. When I installed it, I did
not tell it to install anything
OK, I understand now. When you have more suggestions, let me know.
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console-kit-daemon[13695]: CRITICAL: cannot initialize libpolkit
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With a fresh new installation of Intrepid today, console-kit is
installed and policykit is not, so how is policykit a dependency of
console-kit?
Also, libpolkit is not installed by default on Intrepid, nor is it
installed by default on Hardy.
I ran console-kit-daemon with POLKIT_DEBUG=1 but I get
Hardy has the console-kit-daemon installed by default but does not need
the policykit to run without errors in the syslog. With Intrepid, it has
the console-kit-daemon installed by default and writes errors to the
syslog WITHOUT policykit installed. I do not believe policykit is a
dependency of con
apt-get install policy-kit will fix that up for you. Not sure why
intrepid needs it and hardy does not. Also running server edition on my
end.
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console-kit-daemon[13695]: CRITICAL: cannot initialize libpolkit
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I have only seen this in version 1.4.5+. Attached is from version 1.4.6.
** Attachment added: "zabbix-agent"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18202342/zabbix-agent
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zabbix-agent init script error
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Ok, I must really be missing something. Two people have posted thanks
to Troy Reynolds, one even citing the " Troy Reynolds method" as a fix.
I'm not seeing any fixes provided by that user in this thread, so
seriously, what am I missing out on?
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Just for my curiosity, try this xorg.conf setting in your device
section, assuming you are using linux:
Option "XaaNoOffscreenPixmaps"
Disables accelerated draws into pixmaps stored in offscreen video
memory.
I searched and searched and searched some more to find a fix for this
is