06.06.2014, 10:56, "François Patte" <francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr>: > Le 06/06/2014 10:29, David Dušanić a écrit : >> 05.06.2014, 15:28, "François Patte" >> <francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr>: >>> Bonjour, >>> >>> Since last upgrade, I cannot mount (or umount) any removable >>> media under xfce4: >>> >>> I can see the icon on the desktop, mouse over indicates that the >>> media is not mounted and if I ask (mouse left click) to mount >>> them the answer is: not authorized operation.... >>> >>> Yes, I have thunar correctly configured.... >>> >>> Strangely, I can mount CD and DVD using xfce mount plugin but >>> this one does not show usb disks or sticks.... >>> >>> Any clue? (debian sid updated). >>> >>> Thanks >> I could think about a systemd issue. If you use policykit then it >> needs systemd now in sid. Are you still using sysv? > > Yes, I think so because I did not install systemd.... If you are > right, what about a backward compatibility of installed systems? > Developpers do not care? > > Problems are more important than I said first: > > 1- xfce4 systematically records my sessions when I logout and I don't > want it does.... > > 2- lightdm no more allows to shutdown the system.... I have to do it > as root from console... > > PS. These problems are stupid! I just wanted to show to some people > that linux can now be used by people unable to use command line.... I > missed! They will remain with windows...
You are using sid, so it has nothing to do with the command line and new users. ;) You can disable session saving in Xfce from the xfce4-settings-manager or to be asked if you want to save the session (session management), three options, quite nice IMO. I am not a developer. Yep, some things got screwed because everybody is pushing systemd but I do not care, I use it already and everything works. Could be that Xfce still has to prepare for total systemd compatibility, therefore your problem with lightdm and shutdown. Maybe the BTS can help you find out what you could do right now: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=741698 -- David Dusanic -- 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/644781402135...@web14m.yandex.ru