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



>
> 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 lightweight login manager, I'd suggest you use
> lightdm.
> Other display managers with ConsoleKit support are gdm and kdm.
>
>
> Michael
>
>

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





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