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Although I am at these group exactly!
The system said I am not at wheel suddenly while I am reading `sudo` article in ArchWiki in afternoon today, . So I can not execute `sudo` and ` visudo` these command. I do not know why, and I solve this issue by adding my account `acgtyrant` to `/etc/sudoers` finally.
However, I play Dota 2 recently in Steam at night, it launched and close quickly. Dota 2 can not work until I remove `primusrun %command%` from launch option. I doubt that this is nvidia's wrong. However when I tried `optirun glxgears -info`, it said that I am not at `bumblebee` group too!
[ 1773.728023] [ERROR]You've no permission to communicate with the Bumblebee daemon. Try adding yourself to the 'bumblebee' group
[ 1773.728049] [ERROR]Could not connect to bumblebee daemon - is it running?
I execute `id -a acgtyrant`, it returns: `uid=1000(acgtyrant) gid=1000(acgtyrant) 组=1000(acgtyrant),10(wheel),995(bumblebee)`.
Oh my god, what is wrong?
Last edited by acgtyrant (2015-02-11 14:22:42)
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Someone told me that new group will does not work until I reboot or use `newgrp`. So I entered wheel and bumblebee group finally after a reboot.
@WorMzy But thanks anyway!
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No, you don't have to reboot for a new group membership to be recognized, but you do need to logout and log back in.
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edit - I should probably read all four previous posts before responding
Last edited by oliver (2015-02-12 19:19:32)
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