Am 20.10.2017 um 12:21 schrieb Jean-Michel Vourgère:
> I had a simmilar issue.
>
> I'm using sysvinit-core since systemd no longer supports rcS scripts like my
> firewall.
Please consider converting your custom rcS init script to a native
service file or if it's from a Debian package (if so, whi
I had a simmilar issue.
I'm using sysvinit-core since systemd no longer supports rcS scripts like my
firewall.
I fixed the issue by removing
> none /sys/fs/cgroup cgroup defaults 0 0
from my /etc/fstab, that I had to add in the first place for lxc to work.
Here, this means that lxc doesn'
On 30/08/14 11:06, Tyler wrote:
> Next I did some research on systemd, and found the following page which
> explains how to determine which init is active on boot-up:
> (http://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/29ydkj/jessie_am_i_running_systemd/).
>
> My system was running sysvinit. I found it
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.10.0-1.1
Status: fixed
Debian Release: jessie/sid
Linux debian 3.14-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.14.15-2 (2014-08-09) x86_64
GNU/Linux
loginctl show-session $XDG_SESSION_ID
Id=1
Timestamp=Sat 2014-08-30 00:07:34 PDT
TimestampMonotonic=13226634
VTNr=7
Display=:0
R
Scratch that, in order to work around another bug, I deleted and then
attempted to recreate a VPN connection - the configuration dialog that
appears is almost completely disabled. The only interesting thing coming
out of stdout is lots of:
==
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.10.0-1.1
I have just hit up against this bug on my Debian Testing VM. The
solution for me was to follow the instructions posted here
(http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.se/2012/05/howto-give-network-manager-sufficient.html),
i.e. create
'/etc/polkit-1/localauthority
How do you start your X session?
kdm via /etc/init.d/ (and whatever systemd does with it)
What's the output of
loginctl show-session $XDG_SESSION_ID
Id=1
Timestamp=Mon 2014-08-18 21:13:44 CEST
TimestampMonotonic=143765718
VTNr=7
Display=:0
Remote=no
Service=kdm
Scope=session-1.scope
Leader=1
Am 18.08.2014 21:38, schrieb arne anka:
> Package: network-manager
> Version: 0.9.10.0-1.1
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> one of the last updates drastically limited network-manager's usability --
> whenever i try to up or down a connection via the kde applet, all i get is
> "no
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.10.0-1.1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
one of the last updates drastically limited network-manager's usability --
whenever i try to up or down a connection via the kde applet, all i get is "not
authorized to control networking" (in /var/log/syslog an
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