gnu_srs | Hi, can we please avoid the ugly package naming? elogind-239.1+20181112+gd4a3f291e395+nosubmodule-1+debian1 | 00:54 |
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gnu_srs | LeePen: ^^ | 00:55 |
atsampson | gnu_srs: you should fix it by doing an NMU, thus making the name elogind-239.1+20181112+gd4a3f291e395+nosubmodule-1+debian1+nmu1 ;-) | 01:00 |
kilobyte | or elogind-239.3-1 ? | 01:07 |
gnu_srs | atsampson: ;) | 01:15 |
golinux | session management Xfce + beowulf | 03:27 |
golinux | On opening FF got: | 03:27 |
golinux | Sorry. We�re having trouble getting your pages back. | 03:27 |
golinux | We are having trouble restoring your last browsing session. Select Restore Session to try again. | 03:27 |
golinux | "restore session gets something back. I can't remember if that's everything. | 03:28 |
Centurion_Dan | o/ | 03:42 |
Centurion_Dan | LeePen, how did you get on with your elogind experiments replacing libsysttemd0 and libpam-systemd? | 03:43 |
golinux | Is anyone here running catfish on beowulf? | 06:50 |
golinux | When it asks to update the DB, there 9is an option to unlock. But much like the non-working Thunar action, nothing happens. | 06:53 |
LeePen | gnu_srs: That awful package name is the debian one that Ian Jackson created which got into Devuan by mistake. It has been replaced now. | 09:29 |
LeePen | gnu_srs: I have prepared 239.3-1 for Devuan. If you would like to review it before I push it to devuan-packages: https://git.devuan.org/LeePen/elogind/tree/devuan | 09:31 |
LeePen | amesser: would you review too please? | 09:31 |
LeePen | Centurion_Dan: I think it might work, but it is hard to know what it breaks. I haven't found anything, but a VM is quite limited usage. | 09:34 |
Centurion_Dan | you haven't tried a full desktop in a vm? | 09:36 |
LeePen | Yes I have, but it doesn't get the usage of a daily driver | 09:36 |
Centurion_Dan | the thing to try would probably be a gnome desktop (yuck)... as that's the most heavy user of systemd-logind and friends and thus the most likely one to break it.. | 09:38 |
LeePen | Also, I wonder if this route helps us as it allows libsystemd to continue to be increasingly pervasive (although we replace it) | 09:38 |
LeePen | I can try (not today). I suspect that might not work as it needs systemd --user which elogind doesn't provide. | 09:39 |
KatolaZ_ | https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-19788 | 09:43 |
KatolaZ_ | I guess you saw that one already | 09:43 |
KatolaZ_ | it looks like the only program which checks root privileges using policykit is systemctl | 09:44 |
KatolaZ_ | but we should see whether this is really the case | 09:44 |
KatolaZ_ | i.e., if there is anything else that does that | 09:44 |
golinux | More policy kit news. My issues were because "policykit-1-gnome" was not installed. | 18:14 |
golinux | "Notice that the policykit dameon (polkitd) runs at the system level and the policykit authentication agent at the user level. Both need o be running to serve up the authentication dialog." | 18:14 |
golinux | It also needs to be enabled in Xfce Settings Manager > Session and Startup > Autostart Applications. | 18:16 |
golinux | The thread in the Xfce forum is here: https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=50504#p50504 | 18:17 |
golinux | Note that ToZ has an Ascii installation running. | 18:17 |
golinux | He is thinking of upgrading but I don't know if that will merge /usr or not so don't know what to tell him. | 18:18 |
golinux | Is there a newer mini-iso than the one that I installed? | 18:19 |
Centurion_Dan | golinux: it should work regardless of whether he has merged user or not. The only thing he can't do is unmerge merged /usr | 19:31 |
Centurion_Dan | meanwhile I'm trying to make our amd64 image be able to boot both grub efi in both 32 and 64bit mode. | 20:00 |
Centurion_Dan | this is to handle those situations with intel baytrail systems which only support bootstrapping 32bit efi | 20:01 |
Centurion_Dan | but have a64 bit processor | 20:02 |
Centurion_Dan | the issue I'm having is there seems to be no way for grub to tell itself if it's the 32bit or 64bit efi that's been booted so I can set the correct prefix path to the rest of the grub modules | 20:04 |
golinux | Thanks, Centurion_Dan. I'll add your comment to that thread. | 20:17 |
golinux | I think I discovered why policykit-1-gnome wasn't installed. Looked in the installer logs and is under "recommends" | 22:40 |
golinux | Nov 27 07:48:17 in-target: Recommended packages: | 22:40 |
golinux | Nov 27 07:48:17 in-target: gvfs packagekit rtkit libpam-systemd dbus-user-session xfce4-mixer synaptic | 22:40 |
golinux | Nov 27 07:48:17 in-target: policykit-1 libpolkit-backend-consolekit-1-0 policykit-1-gnome | 22:40 |
golinux | Nov 27 07:48:17 in-target: policykit-1-gnome | polkit-1-auth-agent udisks2 policykit-1 | menu | 22:40 |
golinux | Nov 27 07:48:17 in-target: | kde-runtime light-locker systemd-sysv | systemd-shim | 22:40 |
golinux | Don't know why it's in there twice, | 22:41 |
golinux | It probably needs to be "depends". | 22:45 |
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