On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 10:11:01 -0300
Bruno Schneider wrote:
> Apparently, some service needed to be restarted, because the problem
> went away after a reboot. Perhaps policykit?
>
> Anyway, for future reference, I'm not on the sudo group and I found
> nothing interesting on changelogs. Something (
On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 10:11:01 -0300
Bruno Schneider wrote:
Hello Bruno,
>Apparently, some service needed to be restarted, because the problem
>went away after a reboot. Perhaps policykit?
Almost certainly;
Here, Synaptic required root password *until* policykit was installed
(as a dependency of
Apparently, some service needed to be restarted, because the problem
went away after a reboot. Perhaps policykit?
Anyway, for future reference, I'm not on the sudo group and I found
nothing interesting on changelogs. Something (I guess pkexec) asks for
the root password (not the user's password) b
Am 28.08.23 um 19:24 schrieb Joe:
> It's not obvious. I run synaptic from a standard menu launcher, where
> the command is just synaptic-pkexec. It then requests the root password
> before running. I'm on sid, which still ought to be very close to
> testing at the moment.
For me it asks for the
On Mon, 28 Aug 2023 13:32:16 -0300
Bruno Schneider wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running Debian Testing, using XFCE. I run synaptic package manager
> from a launcher I made a few years ago. After a system upgrade today,
> I can no longer run synaptic from the launcher.
>
> Using the command line (sa
On 28 Aug 2023 18:32, Bruno Schneider wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running Debian Testing, using XFCE. I run synaptic package manager
from a launcher I made a few years ago. After a system upgrade today,
I can no longer run synaptic from the launcher.
Using the command line (same command as the launcher)
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