Closing
]]>sudo unetbootin &
(blank screen opens)
sudo QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1 unetbootin
(new screen with correct display opens)
Thank you for #42030 geo909:
sin3t's suggest works here me too, incl. for Anki launched by a user who logged via a terminal after:
export QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1
I have the exact same issue.
Using sudo unetbootin I get the same error messages as already reported.
Using gnome polkit the results are the same (grey window with nothing in it).Also gnome polkit output while running unetbootin:
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:10201): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_composite: assertion 'dest_x >= 0 && dest_x + dest_width <= dest->width' failed Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. This is discouraged.
Somebody is working on it. It's been a while, but the problem could not be reproduced. You could vote for the bug here:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/42030?project=5
Also gnome polkit output while running unetbootin:
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:10201): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_composite: assertion 'dest_x >= 0 && dest_x + dest_width <= dest->width' failed
Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. This is discouraged.
Hi,
Does it work for you if you first install lxpolkit, then run
/usr/lib/lxpolkit/lxpolkit
(and let it keep running) and then start unetbootin from the menu?
Alternatively,
sudo /usr/bin/unetbootin
might work for you?
Commented the bug report as well.
I didn't see the reply here, I forgot to subscribe to the thread. As I was saying in the bug report,
the outcome is the same..
Does it work for you if you first install lxpolkit, then run
/usr/lib/lxpolkit/lxpolkit
(and let it keep running) and then start unetbootin from the menu?
Alternatively,
sudo /usr/bin/unetbootin
might work for you?
Commented the bug report as well.
]]>I am having the same problem with unetbootin.
X Error: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied) 10 Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM) Minor opcode: 1 (X_ShmAttach) Resource id: 0x16c X Error: BadShmSeg (invalid shared segment parameter) 128 Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM) Minor opcode: 3 (X_ShmPutImage) Resource id: 0x160000a
Tried using
su -c unetbootin sudo unetbootin or gksu unetbootin
but none of this works.
Ok, so I guess it's now a few of us. The bug report is located here, in case you have some comment to add.
]]>X Error: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied) 10
Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM)
Minor opcode: 1 (X_ShmAttach)
Resource id: 0x16c
X Error: BadShmSeg (invalid shared segment parameter) 128
Extension: 130 (MIT-SHM)
Minor opcode: 3 (X_ShmPutImage)
Resource id: 0x160000a
Tried using
su -c unetbootin
sudo unetbootin
or
gksu unetbootin
but none of this works.
]]>OK, so now that you have an authentication agent running, what happens when you run unetbootin's desktop file?
Ah, no, same thing. Unetbootin opened a dialog asking for my password, I entered it, then the same grey window appeared.
As for the bug report, it was probably a little early, which is why I haven't assigned it until we get this last piece of info. The packager has set it up to run this way; if this doesn't work, we know it's a real bug. If it works, we know that it works when properly authenicated.
I see, good to know that you are the one to assign it. Sorry for rushing a bit!
]]>As for the bug report, it was probably a little early, which is why I haven't assigned it until we get this last piece of info. The packager has set it up to run this way; if this doesn't work, we know it's a real bug. If it works, we know that it works when properly authenicated.
]]>I also tried to run
/usr/lib/lxpolkit/lxpolkit
which is the exec entry inside the desktop file, and I get
** (lxpolkit:4171): WARNING **: Unable to register authentication agent: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: An authentication agent already exists for the given subject
which I guess confirms that lxpolkit indeed ran after I clicked the desktop file.
Btw do you think I rushed to open a bug report? It's my first one, so I'm not sure if I was a bit overenthusiastic about opening it. But it looks like a bug so far, right? Could somebody else care to reproduce it?
]]>That will show you lxpolkit doesn't come with any files in bin or .service files .
However it does places a file lxpolkit.desktop in /etc/xdg/autostart folder.
if i3wm ignores /etc/xdg/autostart, just execute that file yourself.
]]>I'm still not sure how to run it:
jorge@flamingo:~$ sudo lxpolkit [sudo] password for jorge: sudo: lxpolkit: command not found jorge@flamingo:~$ lxpolkit bash: lxpolkit: command not found jorge@flamingo:~$ sudo systemctl start lxpolkit Failed to start lxpolkit.service: Unit lxpolkit.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
Any ideas?
Can't say I use it myself but the following should help you get started
$ pacman -Ql lxpolkit | grep -i xdg
Assuming there is an xdg file, do this
$ grep -i exec /path/to/the/xdg/file/returned/from/the/pacman/command