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On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Keith Dart <keith@×××××××××.biz> wrote: |
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> Re |
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> Canek Peláez Valdés said: |
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>> Just a word of advice: if you are a normal laptop user, systemd has |
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>> replaced most of the functionality of consolekit; so if you boot with |
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>> systemd, several packages need to have enable the systemd USE flag |
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>> (and the consolekit one disabled). In particular, pambase and polkit |
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>> need to set either systemd or consolekit, but cannot set both. |
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> Ok, it's also helpful to add the systemd overlay and emerge |
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> "systemd-units" and "baselayout-systemd". |
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Mmmh. I stopped using that overlay years ago. It's still maintained? |
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> You also have to enable by hand most services. There wasn't one for |
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> lightdm (to get graphical login), but "slim" had one so I just switched |
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> to that. Turns out I like that one better, anyway. :-) |
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You can also link /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service to your |
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preferred login manager. Recent versions of systemd will take care of |
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everything else. |
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Regards. |
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Canek Peláez Valdés |
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Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación |
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |