debian: test images (2014-01-10)

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! :slight_smile: 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! :slight_smile: 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,