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widremann Veteran
Joined: 14 Mar 2005 Posts: 1314
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 3:47 pm Post subject: With systemd, KDE doesn't think NetworkManager is running |
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I'm using systemd and the NetworkManager service is running (verified with systemctl). I have internet connectivity. However, I see a red X in the system tray and it says "Network Manager is not running. Please start it". As such, I can't configure the networks from KDE, which is my preference.
I took a break from systemd for a few weeks, but before that, this setup was working fine. Now after an upgrade cycle or two, KDE is no longer detecting NetworkManager.
Installed relevant packages (with ~amd64):
sys-apps/systemd-44-r1 USE="acl pam plymouth tcpd -audit -cryptsetup -lzma (-selinux)"
net-misc/networkmanager-0.9.4.0-r2 USE="bluetooth dhcpcd introspection nss ppp systemd wext -avahi -connection-sharing -dhclient -doc -gnutls -modemmanager -resolvconf -wimax"
I'm not sure which package provides the KDE network widget. |
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Fitzcarraldo Advocate
Joined: 30 Aug 2008 Posts: 2034 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 5:40 pm Post subject: Re: With systemd, KDE doesn't think NetworkManager is runnin |
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widremann wrote: | I'm not sure which package provides the KDE network widget. |
These days it is kde-misc/networkmanagement rather than KNetworkManager:
Code: | $ eix -I networkmanagement
[I] kde-misc/networkmanagement
Available versions: (4) 0.8_p20110714^t (~)0.9.0.1 (~)0.9.0.2
{{aqua consolekit debug linguas_ar linguas_ca linguas_cs linguas_da linguas_de linguas_el linguas_es linguas_et linguas_fa linguas_fi linguas_ga linguas_hu linguas_it linguas_ja linguas_km linguas_lt linguas_nb linguas_nds linguas_nl linguas_nn linguas_pl linguas_pt linguas_pt_BR linguas_se linguas_sk linguas_sv linguas_tr linguas_uk linguas_zh_TW}}
Installed versions: 0.9.0.2(4)(00:06:02 15/05/12)(linguas_pt_BR -aqua -debug -linguas_ar -linguas_ca -linguas_cs -linguas_da -linguas_de -linguas_el -linguas_es -linguas_et -linguas_fa -linguas_fi -linguas_ga -linguas_hu -linguas_it -linguas_ja -linguas_km -linguas_lt -linguas_nb -linguas_nds -linguas_nl -linguas_nn -linguas_pl -linguas_pt -linguas_se -linguas_sk -linguas_sv -linguas_tr -linguas_uk -linguas_zh_TW)
Homepage: http://kde.org/
Description: KDE frontend for NetworkManager |
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widremann Veteran
Joined: 14 Mar 2005 Posts: 1314
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 6:15 pm Post subject: Re: With systemd, KDE doesn't think NetworkManager is runnin |
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Fitzcarraldo wrote: | widremann wrote: | I'm not sure which package provides the KDE network widget. |
These days it is kde-misc/networkmanagement rather than KNetworkManager:
Code: | $ eix -I networkmanagement
[I] kde-misc/networkmanagement
Available versions: (4) 0.8_p20110714^t (~)0.9.0.1 (~)0.9.0.2
{{aqua consolekit debug linguas_ar linguas_ca linguas_cs linguas_da linguas_de linguas_el linguas_es linguas_et linguas_fa linguas_fi linguas_ga linguas_hu linguas_it linguas_ja linguas_km linguas_lt linguas_nb linguas_nds linguas_nl linguas_nn linguas_pl linguas_pt linguas_pt_BR linguas_se linguas_sk linguas_sv linguas_tr linguas_uk linguas_zh_TW}}
Installed versions: 0.9.0.2(4)(00:06:02 15/05/12)(linguas_pt_BR -aqua -debug -linguas_ar -linguas_ca -linguas_cs -linguas_da -linguas_de -linguas_el -linguas_es -linguas_et -linguas_fa -linguas_fi -linguas_ga -linguas_hu -linguas_it -linguas_ja -linguas_km -linguas_lt -linguas_nb -linguas_nds -linguas_nl -linguas_nn -linguas_pl -linguas_pt -linguas_se -linguas_sk -linguas_sv -linguas_tr -linguas_uk -linguas_zh_TW)
Homepage: http://kde.org/
Description: KDE frontend for NetworkManager |
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I'm using networkmanagement already, and it's at the latest version. |
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Xytovl Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 15 Mar 2009 Posts: 92
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 8:48 am Post subject: |
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I have had similar issues, I think it is related by the "systemd" useflag that replaces consolekit with systemd.
You have to tell pam to use pam_systemd.so, I have tried adding "session optional pam-systemd.so" in /etc/pam.d/system-auth. It mostly works for polkit which disabled the power button in gnome.
However this is probably not the exact fix: I still have no power button in gdm and when "su" command ends I have a "killed" message. |
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widremann Veteran
Joined: 14 Mar 2005 Posts: 1314
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 4:49 am Post subject: |
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Xytovl wrote: | I have had similar issues, I think it is related by the "systemd" useflag that replaces consolekit with systemd.
You have to tell pam to use pam_systemd.so, I have tried adding "session optional pam-systemd.so" in /etc/pam.d/system-auth. It mostly works for polkit which disabled the power button in gnome.
However this is probably not the exact fix: I still have no power button in gdm and when "su" command ends I have a "killed" message. |
That seemed to do the trick. Haven't tested power button, but I'm not using GDM. |
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Rexilion Veteran
Joined: 17 Mar 2009 Posts: 1044
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 2:04 pm Post subject: |
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Xytovl wrote: | I have had similar issues, I think it is related by the "systemd" useflag that replaces consolekit with systemd.
You have to tell pam to use pam_systemd.so, I have tried adding "session optional pam-systemd.so" in /etc/pam.d/system-auth. It mostly works for polkit which disabled the power button in gnome.
However this is probably not the exact fix: I still have no power button in gdm and when "su" command ends I have a "killed" message. |
I also had these weird issue's when I tried to use lightdm with consolekit. Adding the pam_loginuid module fixed these issue's. Maybe here as well?
session optional pam_loginuid.so
session optional pam_ck_connector.so nox11
P.S. I still have no idea what it exactly does, it's man page is like black magic to me. |
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warrens Apprentice
Joined: 04 Jan 2005 Posts: 239 Location: Don't Tread On Me!
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 10:24 pm Post subject: |
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I had the problem as op.Fixed by adding "session optional pam_systemd.so" to /etc/pam.d/system-auth. After rebooting networkmanagement came right up in the panel showing my connection to the network. _________________ The BIGGER the GOVERNMENT, the smaller the citizen.
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