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#1 Re: Installation » Can't overcome 'grub minimal edit shell' problem » 2021-09-09 09:14:30

pit

I do not use Secure Boot, but thanks anyway, will keep in mind in case I'll need it

#2 Re: Installation » Can't overcome 'grub minimal edit shell' problem » 2021-09-09 08:49:49

pit
snork wrote:

If this is what is going on then you might be able to solve it with

apt-get purge grub-efi-amd64-signed

and that worked out! big thanks!

#3 Installation » Can't overcome 'grub minimal edit shell' problem » 2021-09-08 09:30:02

pit
Replies: 5

Hello everybody,
some time ago (several months I suppose), after safe-upgrade my Devuan Beowulf on P50 stopped booting, after some those days and recent activities I got grub booting but every time to 'minimal editing' mode.
Tricks with setting root/prefix/normal mod leads to normal boot process, however subsequent after-boot 'grub-install/update-grub' do not cause any changes and minimal-edit mode is still auto started with no menu present, not sure how to debug, could that be any grub configuration issue?
Thanks,

#4 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » xfce power manager problems after upgrading to beowulf » 2020-04-07 20:02:01

pit
xinomilo wrote:

i think you should have libpam-elogind installed.. according to release notes :

I had consolekit installed previously, switched to elogind but with no success. Sleep mode by timeout works fine, so, yep kind of trouble between login manager and xfpm. That can be the same issue as in many reports with xfpm bugs regarding logind/elogind, will try to take a look on fixes provided, thanks for pointing out!

#5 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » xfce power manager problems after upgrading to beowulf » 2020-04-05 00:13:18

pit

just to add - suspending/hibernating using xfce panel plugin as well as xfpm CL utility works fine, so it looks like a problem passing lids/buttons events to power manager

#6 Desktop and Multimedia » xfce power manager problems after upgrading to beowulf » 2020-04-05 00:00:36

pit
Replies: 3

Hello, upgraded from ascii to beowulf, mostly ran smoothly,
but having an issue with xfce power manager - it does not react to open/close laptop lid, and for pressing power buttons whatever commands I would set to execute on those actions in setting.
The state of a lid is reflected correctly in /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state, however power manager seems not to get those events, running  xfce4-power-manager --debug --no-daemon gives no output.
I quickly browsed web, found that could be of a xfpm configuration and be ralate to xfce somehow thinks logind should handle lid/power button. I tried to play with

xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p /xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-lid-switch -s false

and

/etc/systemd/logind.conf (which I dodn't have on my system)

The other problem is that xfpm applet do not show battery state and percentage correcty.

From what xfpm prints into debug console looks it's gonna use consolekit backend for suspending, I'm not very competent in consolekit/logind stuff, what is installed is

pit@p50:~$ aptitude search "consolekit|logind|policykit|polkit" | grep ^i
i  consolekit - framework for defining and tracking users, sessions and seats
i A libelogind0 - user, seat and session management library
i A libelogind0:i386 - user, seat and session management library
i A libpolkit-agent-1-0 - PolicyKit Authentication Agent API
i A libpolkit-backend-1-0 - PolicyKit Authorization API
i A libpolkit-backend-consolekit-1-0 - PolicyKit backend API
i A libpolkit-gobject-1-0 - PolicyKit Authorization API
i A libpolkit-gobject-consolekit-1-0 - PolicyKit Authorization API
i A policykit-1 - framework for managing administrative policies and privileges
i  policykit-1-gnome - authentication agent for PolicyKit

can please someone explain what could be the cause?

Thanks,
Alexander

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