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--- Comment #12 from MMacD ---
No change. Whether I'm right about it not being interpreted, or the problem
lies elsewhere, I don't know. But adding that code didn't change anything.
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--- Comment #11 from MMacD ---
@Ben Did you get the impression that the rules are auto-interpreted? I didn't.
To me that looks like compile-and-link code, not just config information.
Which suggests that there's a lot more work involved
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--- Comment #10 from Ben Woods ---
Hi MMacD,
Whilst I agree the current situation is not optimal, it is clearly explained in
the message printed when the xfce4-session package is installed.
As root, create the file /usr/local/etc/polkit-1/
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--- Comment #9 from MMacD ---
Yeh, I just grubbed around in it a bit: it should definitely be an
install-time option. The xfce people apparently really dropped the spherical
thing.
Since I'm busier than the proverbial long-tailed cat in
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--- Comment #8 from MMacD ---
I wonder why it's not checking user-group membership for itself, if that's what
"group" means in this context.
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--- Comment #7 from Ben Woods ---
(In reply to MMacD from comment #5)
In FreeBSD and most unix like operating systems, every user is also a member of
1 or more groups.
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/users-synopsis.html
The normal gro
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--- Comment #6 from MMacD ---
(In reply to duchateau.olivier from comment #1)
I was wrong about the driver, it's v359
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--- Comment #5 from MMacD ---
Nice catch, but what's a "group" ?
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--- Comment #2 from MMacD ---
It's the Nvidia 610 (the card is made by EVGA, iirc). I'm using the v340
driver, which is quite stable.
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Bug 218322: x11-wm/xfce4: only logout button is functional
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--- Description ---
The current (according to pkg upgrade) package, inst
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Bug ID: 218322
Summary: x11-wm/xfce4: only logout button is functional
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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