[arch-general] Some help with systemd needed

G. Schlisio g.schlisio at gmx.de
Tue Jan 24 10:08:23 EST 2012


Am 24.01.2012 17:01, schrieb G. Schlisio:
> ok, thanks. (yes, i'm using kde)
> i tried to use the renamed files from the gdm package (just in case…), 
> but that doesnt work either. is there way to get those files, e.g. 
> writing on my on, downloading from upstream, or is there no way into 
> that atm? if so, i'll switch back to sysvinit until next kdm-release 
> (whenever that will be).
> thanks a lot.
>
> Am 24.01.2012 10:46, schrieb Tom Gundersen:
>> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 2:13 AM, C Anthony Risinger<anthony at xtfx.me>  
>> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 3:31 PM, G. Schlisio<g.schlisio at gmx.de>  wrote:
>>>> Am 23.01.2012 22:26, schrieb Tom Gundersen:
>>>>> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 9:32 PM, G. Schlisio<g.schlisio at gmx.de>    
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> i'm playing around with systemd atm and everything works fine 
>>>>>> except of
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> sound output.
>>>>> You should not need to do anything particular in order to get sound
>>>>> working. Have a look at "systemd-loginctl" to see if your session is
>>>>> created properly (which should give your user the correct ACL
>>>>> permissions on the sound devices).
>>>> # systemd-loginctl
>>>>    SESSION        UID USER             SEAT
>>>>
>>>> 0 sessions listed.
>>>>
>>>> seems like thats the problem. what does it mean, actually? and how to
>>>> fix/change/adjust that?
>>> i'm not 100% this is what's needed, but do you have this:
>>>
>>> # grep -nR systemd /etc/pam.d/
>>> /etc/pam.d/gdm-autologin:15:-session        optional        
>>> pam_systemd.so
>>> /etc/pam.d/gdm-fingerprint:15:-session        optional        
>>> pam_systemd.so
>>> /etc/pam.d/gdm-smartcard:15:-session        optional        
>>> pam_systemd.so
>>> /etc/pam.d/gdm-welcome:11:-session        optional        
>>> pam_systemd.so
>>> /etc/pam.d/gdm-password:16:-session        optional        
>>> pam_systemd.so
>>> /etc/pam.d/sshd:12:-session     optional        pam_systemd.so
>>> /etc/pam.d/login:21:-session    optional        pam_systemd.so
>> That's it. If you use kde you need the same line in your kdm file
>> (this will be there by default in the next release).
>>
>> -t
>>
>
sry for top-posting - no flaming please!!


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