I maintain the packages for the Bodhi project, so this is E17.6 built using EFL 1.8.x branch.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 11:07 AM, William <[email protected]> wrote: > I understand that. While you might want to file a bug report, the truth > is that the vast majority of users do not have this problem. I am > curious if you compiled from source or used a package management system? > I went the apt-get route but in hindsight would have compiled it. Also, > when I was running your version, I did not have this problem - > interestingly enough. > > On 02/02/2014 10:51 AM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > > The point of my email is that what I did shouldn't become the default > fix. > > The desktop itself should be allowing this permission for the normal user > > via policykit or some other such service. > > > > > > On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 10:28 AM, William <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Oops, I somehow missed that you are running e17, I am on 18.2. Initially > >> my problem was that suspend was grayed out on the menu. So I did this: > >> > >> sudo chmod 4755 /usr/lib/enlightenment/utils/enlightenment_sys > >> > >> That made the options available but they didn't do anything. Despite the > >> advice I was given, I had already written the wrapper for pm-suspend > >> that runs as root. I'm happy enough with that. Although I might try what > >> you did later on for fun. > >> > >> > >> > >> On 02/02/2014 08:56 AM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > >>> What I'm having isn't an issue with the sysactions.conf file - it is a > >>> permissions issue with how E is allowing the normal user to access > >> commands > >>> listed within the sysactions.conf file. > >>> > >>> For instance - I've created a semi-extreme work around in that I've > made > >> it > >>> so ANY user on my system can launch /etc/acpi/sleep.sh as root without > a > >>> password and I added "sudo" in front of it in the sysactions.conf file > >> and > >>> now my normal user can suspend the system fully as expected. > >>> > >>> Suspending as my normal user works as expected under LXDE though - so > >> this > >>> is an E17 issue with gaining the right permissions before running the > >>> suspend command. > >>> > >>> > >>> On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 8:51 AM, William <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Same issue. I brought this up on the mailing list some time ago, this > is > >>>> what Raster had to say about it. > >>>> > >>>>> check /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf > >>>>> > >>>>> it's text. it's documented. this is a file you should modify to > >>>> integrate e > >>>>> into your system. thre packger should have done it - if they > didn't... > >>>> then you > >>>>> have to. you may have to modify what command to use for suspend (or > >>>> hibernate) > >>>>> so it runs the right one on your os. this file also determines > >>>> permissioning on > >>>>> who can run what. > >>>> Personally, I wasn't able to get anywhere with it and ended writing a > >>>> wrapper in C for the command $sudo pm-suspend I call esuspend. That > >> really > >>>> is re-inventing the wheel though. I suppose I can be lazy. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On 02/02/2014 08:20 AM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > >>>>> I've come to the conclusion it is a permissions issue with however > E17 > >> is > >>>>> launching the suspend command. > >>>>> > >>>>> When I run the command listed in my sysactions.conf for suspend with > >> sudo > >>>>> the system suspends/unsuspends just fine: > >>>>> > >>>>> sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force > >>>>> > >>>>> But when I select "suspend" from the power menu, the system never > >> changes > >>>>> it's notification light to show that it has gone into suspend mode - > so > >>>> it > >>>>> isn't finishing properly. > >>>>> > >>>>> Any ideas what LXDE might be doing different to let me normal user > >>>> suspend > >>>>> the system fully? > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Jeff Hoogland < > [email protected] > >>>>> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> So at first I thought it was an issue with my netbook, but then I > >>>>>> installed LXDE and it works as expected. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Basically when I suspend from E17 it refuses to come back out of > >>>> suspend. > >>>>>> Opening the laptop doesn't work, pressing keys doesn't work. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The only thing it responds to is pressing the power button (which > >> shuts > >>>>>> the system down). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Is there anything special I have to do to let E17 wake up my > computer > >>>>>> after it suspends? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> -- > >>>>>> ~Jeff Hoogland <http://jeffhoogland.com/> > >>>>>> Thoughts on Technology <http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/>, Tech > Blog > >>>>>> Bodhi Linux <http://bodhilinux.com/>, Enlightenment for your > Desktop > >>>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>>> WatchGuard Dimension instantly turns raw network data into actionable > >>>> security intelligence. 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