From: giggz <gig...@gm...> - 2007-08-20 14:07:27
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[snip] Hi, I have installed the acpi-support package, but nothing more... but I have test e17 under root session through GDM. And under root I have my applications menu (!?!) and the halt/reboot buttons. When I compare the two .xsession-errors the only diffrences are : These 4 lines in the user .xsession-errors : ERROR: UNABLE TO ASSUME ROOT PRIVILEDGES ERROR: UNABLE TO ASSUME ROOT PRIVILEDGES ERROR: UNABLE TO ASSUME ROOT PRIVILEDGES ERROR: UNABLE TO ASSUME ROOT PRIVILEDGES In the root .xsession-errors I see something strange : ERROR: UNDEFINED ACTION: suspend ERROR: UNDEFINED ACTION: hibernate but these two actions are not defined and used in my /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf (I attach it at the end) So I think it's a right problem, but where can I take a look : sudo /sbin/shutdown -h now sudo /sbin/shutdown -r now work fine under a user session And Why can I have an application menu under root and not under my user ? Are the paths different ? Thanks! cheers, Guillaume (I'm not in the operator,staff,sys group) /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf : action: halt sudo /sbin/shutdown -h now action: reboot sudo /sbin/shutdown -r now # action: suspend /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force # action: hibernate /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh force # root is allowed to do anything - but it needs to be here explicitly anyway user: root allow: * # members of operator, staff and admin groups should be able to do all group: operator allow: * group: staff allow: * # group: admin allow: * group: sys allow: * # common "user" groups for "console users" on desktops/laptops # group: dialout allow: * # group: disk allow: * # group: adm allow: * # group: cdrom allow: * # group: floppy allow: * # group: audio allow: * # group: dip allow: * # group: plugdev allow: * # put in a list of other users and groups here that are allowed or denied etc. # e.g. # user: myuser allow: * # user: another allow: suspend hibernate # deny everyone else by default user: giggz allow: * user: * deny: * |