Results from running command: pkcheck --action-id org.blueman.network.setup
--process $PID

*Without authentication at startup:*
Error checking for authorization org.blueman.network.setup:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.NotAuthorized: Only trusted
callers (e.g. uid 0 or an action owner) can use CheckAuthorization() for
subjects belonging to other identities

*Following authentication at startup (privileges required for network
settings and rfkill)*
Error checking for authorization org.blueman.network.setup:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: Unix process subject
does not have uid set

On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 22:00, Christopher Schramm <deb...@cschramm.eu>
wrote:

> (Please don't forget to send your replies to 973...@bugs.debian.org as
> well. Thanks)
>
> 30.10.20 16:32 Andrew McCarthy:
> > The netdev group already has the user pi added to it. pi is the user
> > account of the gnome session.
>
> You can verify the Polkit-1 setup by running
>
> pkcheck --action-id org.blueman.network.setup --process $PID
>
> with the PID of the blueman-applet process. If that does not give an
> error, please elaborate on the authentication prompt that you get.
>

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