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2012/10/30 Canek Peláez Valdés <caneko@×××××.com> |
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> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 3:45 PM, João Matos <jaoneto@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > 2012/10/29 Canek Peláez Valdés <caneko@×××××.com> |
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> >> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 4:42 PM, João Matos <jaoneto@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> >> > I found the solution a few hours ago here |
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> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Systemd#PAM_support:_su.2C_sudo.2C_screen. |
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> .. |
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> >> > . Now everything is fine :) |
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> >> > |
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> >> > About the packages you mentioned, you've ran 'equery uses pambase |
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> polkit |
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> >> > udisks upower', and none of them has the userflag systemd. |
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> >> # equery uses pambase polkit udisks upower |
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> >> [ : I - package is installed with flag ] |
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> >> * Found these USE flags for sys-auth/pambase-20120417-r1: |
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> >> [snip] |
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> >> + + systemd : Use pam_systemd module to register user sessions |
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> >> in the systemd control group hierarchy. |
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> >> * Found these USE flags for sys-auth/polkit-0.107-r1: |
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> >> [snip] |
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> >> + + systemd : Use sys-apps/systemd instead of |
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> >> sys-auth/consolekit for session tracking |
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> >> |
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> >> * Found these USE flags for sys-fs/udisks-2.0.0: |
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> >> [snip] |
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> >> + + systemd : Support sys-apps/systemd's logind |
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> >> * Found these USE flags for sys-power/upower-0.9.18: |
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> >> [snip] |
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> >> + + systemd : Use sys-apps/systemd for hibernate and suspend |
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> >> Depends on the versions ;) |
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> > yep. I've used ~amd64 for about 5 years, but last year I decided to use |
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> > amd64. Maybe systemd suport is better in more recent packages. |
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> Indeed it is. I don't run ~amd64, BTW; I just keyword some things (the |
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> kernel, systemd+udev, and GNOME, basically). |
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> > Well, I've just find out a new little problem: PulseAudio. I've found |
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> > nothing about systemd+pulseaudio on google, what means that it is too |
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> easy |
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> > to some one carry about writing about it, or nobody tried it yet. Does |
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> > anyone knows how to start it? Maybe writing a pulseaudio.service or |
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> > something like that. |
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> Both projects have the same author: Lennart Poettering. There is |
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> usually nothing to be done so they work together; in GNOME, PulseAudio |
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> is started automatically by the session manager, I suppose it should |
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> be something similar in KDE-land. Actually, since PA is a user (not a |
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> system) service, the init system you use doesn't matter. |
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The past week I've changed my whole system (get rid of genkernel, installed |
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systemd...). It's been difficult to find out how to solve some problem that |
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appear, because I have to guess what originated it. But I think I have a |
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progress with that one: revdep-rebuild found a problem with pulseaudio (and |
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some others), I still get an error while I compile it, but I'm working on |
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it. |
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I was thinking It should be a service, since it was on my rc default level. |
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But it seems it is not encouraged anymore. Thank you anyway. |
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João de Matos |
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Linux User #461527 |