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On 02/26/2011 03:40 AM, luis jure wrote: |
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> on 2011-02-26 at 06:00 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
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>> Make sure you have udev enabled for your desktop environment. Or HAL, |
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>> if it doesn't support udev. Then it will just work. |
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> hi nikos, the only package in xfce that has a flag for udev is |
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> xfce-base/xfce4-session and it is set. i-m afraid it doesn't just work... |
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xfce4-session also recognizes the policykit and consolekit USE flag, and |
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those two things seem to be the way of the future (until tomorrow, anyway) |
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for desktop managers like kde and gnome. |
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xfce has always been closely related to gnome, and it still uses the gnome |
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USE flag, I see. I'd suggest setting the three USE flags I've mentioned |
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and see what happens. |