Yeah, that is annoying. I have not found a working workaround for
that situation..
In a way it seems sane.. A normal user is not allowed to reboot a
machine when the root user is logged in over serial.
Regards,
Yeah, that is annoying. I have not found a working workaround for
that situation..
In a way it seems sane.. A normal user is not allowed to reboot a
machine when the root user is logged in over serial.
Regards,
I had this issue with my MachineKit images until I switched to lightdm
instead of xdm. Lightdm is trusted by consolekit (no relation to
MachineKit! and thus allows things like rebooting and user mounting
of USB devices.
I was running xfce4, however, so lxde might be different.
I had this issue with my MachineKit images until I switched to lightdm
instead of xdm. Lightdm is trusted by consolekit (no relation to
MachineKit! and thus allows things like rebooting and user mounting
of USB devices.I was running xfce4, however, so lxde might be different.
Yeah, it's lxpanel that can't get the permissions.. We are using
lightdm/systemd underneath lxde..
Regards,