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Hello Arch-community
I did a fresh webinstallation with xfce.
Everybody seems to be running fine, expect this rights problem with shutdown/reboot and mounting CDs and other partitions.
This is my ~/.xinitrc:
exec ck-launch-session dbus-launch startxfce4
The daemons look like this:
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng !network netfs crond dbus hal networkmanager)
My user is in the following groups:
lp wheel games network video audio storage scanner power
I also added the code from the HALs-wikipage to /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf - However the folder didn´t even exist and I had to create that file.
And I can´t seem to find any other solutions =/
I hope you can help me...
Last edited by TheBigMole (2011-03-20 02:47:35)
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Add yourself to the "optical" group to help solve your mounting CD problems.
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Still getting "Not Authorized".
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HAL is outdated, how about remove it and also rename the /etc/PolicyKit folder to /etc/PolicyKit.bak in case it cause conflict.
Somehow I can mount usb drive out of the box without any configuration.
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Maybe you are using the /etc/inittab method for autologin?
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try this:
dbus-launch thunar
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Maybe you are using the /etc/inittab method for autologin?
No, I was using the ~/.bash_profile method. I tried commenting it out and starting xfce manually after login with the same problem.
However, while rereading the wikiarticle I decided to use slim, which solved my problems.
Thank you for yor help, everyone!
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