Re: nm-applet as normal user + debian + fluxbox + slim

2012-02-17 Thread Michael Biebl
On 16.02.2012 22:28, PongráczI wrote: Hi, I have an issue with nm-applet, I am not able to enable/setup network (openvpn), due to that, the user has no rights to modify/enable configs. I have to sudo root to setup the network (mobile broadband, vpn). I found a lot of stuff on the

Re: nm-applet as normal user + debian + fluxbox + slim

2012-02-17 Thread PongráczI
Check with ck-list-sessions, if your session is marked as active. The slim login manager is one of the known ones which doesn't have builting ConsoleKit support, which is used by PolicyKit to determine if a user may allow to execute certain actions. Personally, if you want a

Re: nm-applet as normal user + debian + fluxbox + slim

2012-02-17 Thread PongráczI
Thank you Michael, I changed from slim to lightdm, you are right. It seems the easiest way. Of course, that means, autologin does not want to work as expected, so, new challenge :) István Autologin solved:

Re: ModemManager: new 'iridium' plugin

2012-02-17 Thread Aleksander Morgado
This development is ready for review in the 'plugin-iridium' branch in the following Gitorious repository [3]: git://gitorious.org/lanedo/modemmanager.git I finally had time and means to retest the Iridium plugin after Dan's review some time ago and after fixing some issues related to

Re: ModemManager: new 'iridium' plugin

2012-02-17 Thread Dan Williams
On Fri, 2012-02-17 at 14:09 +0100, Aleksander Morgado wrote: This development is ready for review in the 'plugin-iridium' branch in the following Gitorious repository [3]: git://gitorious.org/lanedo/modemmanager.git I finally had time and means to retest the Iridium plugin after Dan's