On Sunday 08 January 2012 18:01:35 Jonathan Vasquez wrote:
On Jan 8, 2012 12:27 PM, "Tom Gundersen" <teg@jklm.no> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Peter Lewis <plewis@aur.archlinux.org>
wrote:
This is done via policykit.
Would I need some optdepend installed or some daemon started to make
this
work? I notice that I have polkit-qt installed, but I don't think I've
ever
done anything explicit with regard to policykit. I'm in the wheel
group, in
case that matters.
No particular group membership necessary. I'm not really sure exactly what packages need to be installed (I just install all the kde packages and hope for the best).
This should "just work(TM)". If it does not there could be a polkit/consolekit problem. If you use kdm (via the rc script) everything should be set up correctly, so if you are starting KDE in some other way that might be worth looking into.
I'm running [testing] on this machine. Perhaps that could cause the difference?
I think this should work regardless, but for what it is worth I am using kde-unstable + testing.
-t
On my system I do have the key.
Is peter said, if you are using kdm, then this should be handled for you. If not try the following in your .xinitrc:
exec ck-launch-session dbus-launch startkde
I start KDM in "/etc/rc.conf" as a daemon after dbus
As for my user groups: video,audio,optical,storage,games,lp,wheel,scanner,power
As for kde packages, I have a very minimal kde install and it still works. kdebase is must of course. Try it with just that and the above settings. If it doesn't work, then take a look at `pacman -Sg kdeadmin`
voyager:/ #pacman -Sg kdeadmin kdeadmin kdeadmin-kcron kdeadmin kdeadmin-ksystemlog kdeadmin kdeadmin-kuser kdeadmin kdeadmin-system-config-printer-kde Pete .