You are not logged in.
Pages: 1
Hello hello Devuan community! I was very excited to see Devuan 2.0 in the distrowatch list today!
So I've got Devuan 2.0 up & running & it runs great as always, but I've run into a few issues unfortunately.
pm-utils is the program that manages power settings like hibernate/standby right? I think it may not be packaged right or something may be wrong with the package, as my xfce4-power-manager's hibernate+standby settings are currently missing & part of the xfce4-power-manager is greyed out, usually after installing pm-utils the standby+hibernate options will become available in xfce4-power-manager, but its not doing that for some odd reason.
and when I boot up the computer, once its logged into the desktop, I get a funny error message about a PID. I think it may be the polkit or something of that sort, but I could be wrong. I'm using LXDE.
It would appear the pid number is different every time I boot it up, upon this boot it says "No session for pid 2499"
another reason I suspect the polkit, is the lxsession-logout menu doesn't seem to work either, I'm unable to select shutdown or reboot from the menu.
GDBUS.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InteractiveAuthorizationRequired: Interactive authentication required.
^ this is the error I get upon trying to select shutdown or reboot from lxsession-logout.
There's always a chance I'm doing something wrong, but I really think there's something up with pm-utils. Maybe its the /etc/group not configured right? I'm not really sure what it could be to be honest. Anyone have any ideas what I can try? Thank you for your time.
edit: hmmmm...... installing libpolkit-backend-1-0-elogind & replacing libpolkit-backend-1-0-consolekit seems to have solved the lxsession-logout issue as well as what I thought was pm-utils issue, but I'm still getting this "PID 2xxx" error upon logging into LXDE.
Last edited by jakecheslekov (2018-02-15 06:39:15)
Offline
I have not tried this, yet, but it looks like I will have to. I updated from ascii pre-beta and after an update from yesterday, I have this same logout / reboot problem as described here. Plus I have two *polkit packages which show as needing updating , but are held back due to dependencies. It does not show as a broken package but it just does not look right. So, I am holding off on updating.
Does anyone know if this will be fixed by repackaging and let apt fix it with a dist-upgrade, or should I go ahead and try the steps outlined in the link above?
Offline
Did you try installing libpolkit-backend-1-0-elogind???[fixed] Because that solved my problems! The only problem I'm still having is this PID error upon booting up, which doesn't seem to be actually affecting anything.
Edit: SORRY I meant -elogind not -consolekit. My apologies.
These 2 packages seem to fix the problem:
libpolkit-backend-1-0-elogind
libpolkit-gobject-1-0-elogind
Last edited by jakecheslekov (2018-02-24 21:30:59)
Offline
Did you try installing libpolkit-backend-1-0-consolekit???
When I marked it for installation in synaptic, it wanted to pull in the *systemd-polkit program, so I backed out. In my instance, I had in synaptic two programs marked as upgradeable but did not upgrade with a dist-upgrade. I manually marked to upgrade this policykit-1 program and then the second program. If I marked the first program in the list, it became marked as broken. So I marked the second program in the list first (policykit-1) and it updated correctly. This update pulled in the systemd polkit programs. No problem, I followed the instructions linked above. Since slim was installed and in use, I installed the programs below and in installing them, the systemd programs were removed. I installed:
libpolkit-backend-1-0-elogind (0.105-18+devuan2.4)
libpolkit-gobject-1-0-elogind (0.105-18+devuan2.4)
The information above worked fine. I now have the shutdown and hibernate options again. A reboot shows no PID error or anything else that looks out of place.
Edit: typo/spelling
Last edited by nixer (2018-02-16 14:06:20)
Offline
I installed lxde yesterday and was getting the same error (No session for pid#). The pid is always for lxpolkit. Removing lxpolkit solved it for me. Shutdown buttons were working before and after removing lxpolkit.
I also experimented with running 'pam-auth-update' to alternately disable elogind or consolekit, and it seems to be working normally with either one.
Here's a list of the kits that were installed.
user@devuan:~$ dpkg -l | grep consolekit
ii consolekit 0.4.6-6 amd64 framework for defining and tracking users, sessions and seats
ii libpolkit-backend-1-0-consolekit:amd64 0.105-18+devuan2.4 amd64 PolicyKit backend API
user@devuan:~$ dpkg -l | grep policykit
ii lxqt-policykit 0.11.1-1 amd64 LXQt authentication agent for PolicyKit
ii lxqt-policykit-l10n 0.11.2-1 all Language package for lxqt-policykit
ii policykit-1 0.105-18+devuan2.4 amd64 framework for managing administrative policies and privileges
ii policykit-1-gnome 0.105-6 amd64 authentication agent for PolicyKit
user@devuan:~$ dpkg -l | grep elogind
ii elogind 234.4-1+devuan1.5 amd64 user, seat and session management daemon
ii libelogind0:amd64 234.4-1+devuan1.5 amd64 user, seat and session management library
ii libpam-elogind:amd64 234.4-1+devuan1.5 amd64 elogind PAM module
user@devuan:~$ dpkg -l |grep polkit
ii libpolkit-agent-1-0:amd64 0.105-18+devuan2.4 amd64 PolicyKit Authentication Agent API
ii libpolkit-backend-1-0-consolekit:amd64 0.105-18+devuan2.4 amd64 PolicyKit backend API
ii libpolkit-gobject-1-0-systemd:amd64 0.105-18+devuan2.4 amd64 PolicyKit Authorization API
ii libpolkit-qt5-1-1:amd64 0.112.0-5 amd64 PolicyKit-qt5-1 library
rc lxpolkit 0.5.3-2 amd64 LXDE PolicyKit authentication agent
(Edited to add 'dpkg -l |grep polkit')
Edit2: I added
libpolkit-backend-1-0-elogind (0.105-18+devuan2.4)
libpolkit-gobject-1-0-elogind (0.105-18+devuan2.4)
That removed libpolkit-backend-1-0-consolekit and libpolkit-gobject-1-0-systemd. I had to run 'pam-auth-update' and enable elogind to get shutdown buttons working again.
Offline
Excellent! Thank you.
I had this issue after Jessie > ASCII Beta dist-upgrade using Xfce desktop.
Could not mount disks and reboot/shutdown from xfce menu.
I think this info should be added to documentation "Upgrade from Devuan Jessie to Ascii"
Offline
Pages: 1