Hi, I just set up a new Debian installation and I've got a problem which I think is related to user permissions:
Debian Wheezy Initsystem: systemd DE: Xfce4, + xfce4-goodies-package some installed packages (just some which were recommended in threads concerning similar problems): upower, xfce4-power-manager, xfce4-power-manager, polkit, consolekit, upower Xfce is started via startx after logging in on console, the .xinitrc contains: > exec dbus-launch ck-launch-session xfce4 (leaving out dbus-launch or ck-launch-session or both doesn't change anything) I don't use a login manager. The user is in the powerdev-group, there is no other group *power*, as well as the used user account is in the adm-group. When I want to log off from Xfce by using the xfce-dialog I find three buttons there: logoff (which is working as it should, reboot, which is just grey and unclickable and the shutdown-one, which is also grey and unclickable. Another interesting Point is that running "systemctl poweroff" after logging off from Xfce as a normal user is shutting of the system as it should do without any questions, but running it in a terminal window in the started xfce-environement asks for the root-password via a separate dialog-window (gksu, I assume). Maybe a problem concerning permissions, but I can be wrong. There is no other window manager or desktop environement installed. I would be glad if someone could help me out with that. Thanks in advance, A. Maisch -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51587f2b.2030...@lavabit.com