On Wednesday 27 June 2012 08:55 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> The problem is, that you don't have libpam-systemd installed.
> If systemd is booted and active, the udev rule
>  /lib/udev/rules.d/70-udev-acl.rules becomes inactive and device
> permissions are no longer applied via ConsoleKit and rather need 
> to be applied via systemd.
> For that you need to have a session registered in systemd-logind.
> I bet systemd-loginctl did not list an active session for your
> user, so the acls were not applied for the device.
> 
> It would be great if you can check this.
> 
> As we already have a recommends on libpam-systemd, I'm inclined
> to just close this bug.

Thanks Michael for the explanation. The reason I knocked off
libpam-systemd is because of the sudo bug.

At this moment, I have switched back to sysvinit. I'll surely verify and
update this bug report the next time I try it.


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