On Sun, Aug 12 2012, Diogo F. S. Ramos wrote:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> It's the thing that lets you mount USB drives and shutdown without the
>> use of sudo, for instance! It's a big deal, and the main reason that I
>> ended up using stumpwm inside xfce, instead of on its own.
>
> Mounting
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> It's the thing that lets you mount USB drives and shutdown without the
> use of sudo, for instance! It's a big deal, and the main reason that I
> ended up using stumpwm inside xfce, instead of on its own.
Mounting USB drives is an interesting problem. Not that StumpWM s
On Sat, Aug 11 2012, Johnny wrote:
> diogo...@gmail.com (Diogo F. S. Ramos) writes:
>
>> Johnny writes:
>>
>>> Is there a better way to run an authentication agent under stumpwm? How
>>> do other users do?
>>
>> I'm not entirely sure what an "authentication agent" is, but whenever I
>> have to ru
diogo...@gmail.com (Diogo F. S. Ramos) writes:
> Johnny writes:
>
>> Is there a better way to run an authentication agent under stumpwm? How
>> do other users do?
>
> I'm not entirely sure what an "authentication agent" is, but whenever I
> have to run something along with stumpwm, I put it in my
Johnny writes:
> Is there a better way to run an authentication agent under stumpwm? How
> do other users do?
I'm not entirely sure what an "authentication agent" is, but whenever I
have to run something along with stumpwm, I put it in my ~/.xinit or
start it from ~/.stumpwmrc.
I even saw peopl
Hi,
What is the preferred way to run an authentication agent under
stumpwm? I have stumpwm installed on a Fedora LXDE install, so have
lxpolkit available but this is not automatically started by the stumpwm
session. To e.g. run a virtual machine, an authentication agent must
run, so I just
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