** Description changed:
- After a new install of 64 bit Ubuntu 13.10 on my second partition, I
- used dpkg to reinstall all the same packages I had on my 32 bit 13.04
- partition. I copied all my home directory files over and updated all
- the packages. I now find that I don't have permissions t
Solution #74, i.e., removing ulatencyd worked for me. Thank you so much!
I confirmed issue 1404653.
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In my case the deinstallation of ulatencyd has solved the problem.
I had the problem in the old install, made a clean install and at some
point started seeing the problem again. Somehow I guessed I should try
deinstalling ulatencyd and it helped indeed. Installing it again and
rebooting makes the
I tried every single solution, even #69, and nothing worked for me.
Not sure what I could try in order to help.
I think, but I'm really not sure at all, that the issue started when I disabled
the autologin feature from lightdm ; but I was reinstalling everything so I was
doing a lot of different
I have just recently upgraded from 14.04 to 14.10 Ubuntu. I had this
problem too, for an entire week now. couldn't edit users, network,
suspend, shutdown, etc. tried every single solution to no avail. In the
end i've repeated apt-get update/apt-get upgrade and it's fixed. Also
fixed the pulseaudio
I'm also having this problem. I have just recently upgraded from 14.04
to 14.10 Ubuntu.
I am wondering if this could in any way have to do with two
administrator users on the same system. My system always has four users
and two of them are administrators. I've never had anything like this
happen b
I'm having this problem on upgrade to Utopic (Kubuntu system) - ie
unable to mount USB, clicking shutdown gets me to the login screen. I've
tried appending
session required pam_loginuid.so
session required pam_systemd.so
to /etc/pam.d/lightdm and rebooting but didn't fix the problem. Anyone
have
Have had a similar issue.
When I tried to run "loginctl" I got "Failed to issue method call: Cannot
launch daemon, file not found or permissions invalid" and trying to execute
polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 resulted in "Unable to determine the
session we are in: No session for pid ...".
No
DO NOT INSTALL systemd-sysv unless you absolutely sure you know what you
are doing. It breaks too much on 14.10 at the moment. There is a bunch
of packages that need prerm/postinst script editing to not break dpkg
state without upstart.
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Had same issues as described above (update manager - no privilege,
shutdown/restart not working out of menu) after upgrade from 14.04 to
14.10.
Following fixed everything:
sudo apt-get install systemd-sysv
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Same here on 14.10 coming from 14.04. I also updated the tags to reflect
the affected releases.
** Tags added: trusty
** Tags added: utopic
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On upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10 only solution #64 worked:
sudo aptitude install systemd-sysv
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Not authorized
Upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10. Only solution #62 worked.
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Not authorized to perform operation / Unable to dete
I got the same problem on upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10.
On dmesg I see:
[ 43.323648] systemd-logind[2817]: Failed to start unit user@111.service:
Unknown unit: user@111.service
[ 43.323654] systemd-logind[2817]: Failed to start user service: Unknown
unit: user@111.service
[ 43.326729] sys
For me the solution to the problem was the move to systemd. Like here
http://askubuntu.com/questions/420917/how-can-i-replace-upstart-with-
systemd
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I don't have cairo-dock install.
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Title:
Not authorized to perform operation / Unable to determine the session
we a
GiaBao Phu Truong, I had this error I think this was due to the "cairo-
dock". When I un-installed it everything was fine.
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Solution #19 worked for me. Thanks!
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w
Have this on Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic. Try everything mentioned above but
nothing work.
When first start at the login screen, I can shutdown/ restart/ suspend
by using the button at the top panel. After login to the account I have
this bugs and can't shutdown/ restart/ suspend without 'sudo' command
l
Another happy Solution #32 user here. THANKS!!
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Title:
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Can confirm Solution #32 working as well.
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Title:
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Solution #32 , appending
session required pam_loginuid.so
session required pam_systemd.so
to /etc/pam.d/lxdm
made everything work.
Thanks
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