On 01/24/2013 09:56 AM, Dr.-Ing. Edgar Alwers wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 January 2013 22:25:04 Armin K. wrote:
>
> > Hello, you didn't mention where are you trying to get NM working. I
>
> > assume it's KDE, since you mention network management backends.
>
> >
>
> > You might want to install this package:
>
> >
>
> > ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/networkmanagement/0.9.0.6/src/
>
> Hi Armin,
>
> I had already build it. The package installs the kde-applet, but it
> does'n work neither: "no network interfaces". I think, the primary
> problem is, as I wrote, that my hardware isn't been recognized by KDE's
> software:
>
>> However, "System settings->network settings" shows an empty "network
>
>> connections" page, with an empty "wired" tag, "wireless" is greyed out,
>> "VPN" is also empty
>
> Perhaps something related with dbus-1 ?
>
> Edgar
>
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> Dr.-Ing. Edgar Alwers <[email protected]>
>
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You also need to make sure that your session is properly registered with
ConsoleKit.
If you are doing "startx", you should build ConsoleKit with Linux PAM
support and ConsoleKit should properly start at user login on a tty.
Also, you should use "ck-launch-session ...." in your .xinitrc to
initialize your session properly.
To verify if your consolekit session is setup correctly, issue
ck-list-sessions
You should get something like this
Session2:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'Armin K.'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = TRUE
x11-display = ':0'
x11-display-device = '/dev/tty7'
display-device = '/dev/tty7'
remote-host-name = ''
is-local = TRUE
on-since = '2013-01-24T11:25:07.694882Z'
login-session-id = '2'
It is active = TRUE and is-local = TRUE that *must* be like that in
order for any kind of administrative tasks to work.
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