> And please attach the ck-list-sessions output for completeness sake. ck-list-sessions Session5: unix-user = '1000' realname = 'Anubhav' seat = 'Seat1' session-type = '' active = TRUE x11-display = ':0' x11-display-device = '/dev/tty7' display-device = '/dev/tty1' remote-host-name = '' is-local = TRUE on-since = '2014-04-02T14:53:20.817379Z' login-session-id = '3' Session2: unix-user = '1000' realname = 'Anubhav' seat = 'Seat1' session-type = '' active = FALSE x11-display = '' x11-display-device = '' display-device = '/dev/tty1' remote-host-name = '' is-local = TRUE on-since = '2014-04-02T14:51:39.700753Z' login-session-id = '4294967295'
> You also need to make sure to have PolicyKit agent running in your > session. KDE and GNOME have them integrated in their desktop shell. > There a stand-alone versions like policykit-1-gnome or mate-polkit which > you can use, though neo1691@Innovator:~$ ps aux | grep policykit root 3162 0.0 0.0 131964 4236 ? Sl 20:20 0:00 /usr/lib/policykit-1/polkitd --no-debug neo1691 6444 0.0 0.0 15300 1036 pts/1 S+ 20:42 0:00 grep --color=auto policykit So I assume that it is running. -- Regards, Anubhav Yadav Imperial College of Engineering and Research, Pune. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/ca+jf9afax8z4geiwmnee4dhmra11grwgjp38nsdanogmdff...@mail.gmail.com