On 5/18/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 5/17/14, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Am 17.05.2014 04:27, schrieb Zenaan Harkness:
>>> I have no display manager.
>>
>> [..]
>>
>>> Also, I would like to see Shutdown and Suspend enabled, of course.
>>
>> Most likely related to [0].
>> Make sure you have libpam
On 5/17/14, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 17.05.2014 04:27, schrieb Zenaan Harkness:
>> I have no display manager.
>
> [..]
>
>> Also, I would like to see Shutdown and Suspend enabled, of course.
>
> Most likely related to [0].
> Make sure you have libpam-systemd installed and enabled and when
> start
Am 17.05.2014 04:27, schrieb Zenaan Harkness:
> I have no display manager.
[..]
> Also, I would like to see Shutdown and Suspend enabled, of course.
Most likely related to [0].
Make sure you have libpam-systemd installed and enabled and when
starting the X session to use the same tty as your co
Happy to receive guidance on new vs old threads...
On 4/1/13, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 31 Mar 2013 at 20:23:39 +0200, Armin Maisch wrote:
>> When I want to log off from Xfce by using the xfce-dialog I find three
>> buttons there: logoff (which is working as it should, reboot, which is
>> just grey a
Using a loginmanager did the trick. Thanks!
But why? With startx the Desktop Environement should get the permissions
the user has on commandline, shouldn't it?
Best Regards
A. Maisch
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On Sun 31 Mar 2013 at 20:23:39 +0200, Armin Maisch wrote:
> When I want to log off from Xfce by using the xfce-dialog I find three
> buttons there: logoff (which is working as it should, reboot, which is
> just grey and unclickable and the shutdown-one, which is also grey and
> unclickable.
There
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 6:17 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>
> I would guess your session is not marked as active
> ck-list-sessions will tell you that.
>
> That is a problem of starting your X session via startx.
>
> My suggestion would be to use a display manager like gdm3 or lightdm.
Using a DM pro
I would guess your session is not marked as active
ck-list-sessions will tell you that.
That is a problem of starting your X session via startx.
My suggestion would be to use a display manager like gdm3 or lightdm.
Michael
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Hi,
I just set up a new Debian installation and I've got a problem which I
think is related to user permissions:
Debian Wheezy
Initsystem: systemd
DE: Xfce4, + xfce4-goodies-package
some installed packages (just some which were recommended in threads
concerning similar problems): upower, xfce4-po
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