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Hey all. Just wondering if the the newest version of Slim that came out on January 31st, Slim 1.3.2.-3, works completely fine now with the newest version of consolekit?
EDIT:
Just installed slim again and everything seems to be fixed. Working with consolekit again!
Last edited by orlfman (2011-02-03 05:02:17)
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Yes. (at least for me)
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It seems that 'completely fine' is open to interpretation
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It seems that 'completely fine' is open to interpretation
Well, are the any issues at the moment? Or is it working well enough that things are not broken?
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I experienced issues in combination with the new consolekit, no longer permission to mount removable media, no permission to shutdown/reboot/hibernate. But it boots just fine ;-)
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I experienced issues in combination with the new consolekit, no longer permission to mount removable media, no permission to shutdown/reboot/hibernate. But it boots just fine ;-)
werid =/ I have no troubles mounting or rebooting.. Then again, I did do a fresh isntall lol
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Using Slim and LXDE. Suspend and hibernate from lxde-logout didn't work and an unpriviledged account I created coudn't access mixer device or mount removable drives without being added to the 'audio' and 'storage' groups after the initial upgrade to new consolekit. But after the very latest upgrades of packages 'slim' and 'consolekit' everything is AFAIK back to working just as before. Unless I stumble over something new I'd say stuff are just OK as of today.
(Remember to merge any /etc/pam.d/login.pacnew to /etc/pam.d/login. Threads suggests that those that forgot got real problems.)
"ONLY THOSE WHO ATTEMPT THE IMPOSSIBLE WILL ACHIEVE THE ABSURD"
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Wait so is this new version of SLiM able to use the latest consolekit, thus letting compiz start in a dbus-session at boot, thus letting me access my removable media?
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With last package, you just have to add:
session optional pam_loginuid.so
session optional pam_ck_connector.so
at the end of your /etc/pam.d/slim file (like i suppose you did when you install slim)
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