[Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#623496: Bug#623496: Bug#623496: thunar-volman: Fails to recognize removable drives
On jeu., 2011-04-21 at 15:55 +0200, Sebastian Dalfu? wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 02:47:24PM +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> > severity 623496 minor
> > thanks
> > On jeu., 2011-04-21 at 14:32 +0200, Sebastian Dalfu? wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I manually invoked startx with startxfce4 like you suggested, didn't make
> > > any difference. To verify the wy og login isn't the problem, I then used
> > > a default inittab and installed/used xdm to login. That didn't help either.
> >
> > No idea about xdm, I wouldn't advise it. My reference test environments
> > are gdm (2.20) and pure console (with .xsessionrc and startx).
>
> Pure console is what I prefer to use, xdm was just for testing purposes,
> I've now tried gdm (see below).
Ok.
>
> > Here, your session is only a console session, not a graphical session,
> > and is marked as inactive. I'm not too sure about the xdm setup but it
> > might be worth installing the pam connector (libpam-ck-connector) and
> > retrying.
>
> libpam-ck-connector was already installed.
Ok.
>
> This is ck-list-sessions after booting with gdm:
> unix-user = '1000'
> realname = ''
> seat = 'Seat1'
> session-type = ''
> active = TRUE
> x11-display = ':0'
> x11-display-device = '/dev/tty7'
> display-device = ''
> remote-host-name = ''
> is-local = TRUE
> on-since = '2011-04-21T13:12:30.160505Z'
> login-session-id = ''
>
> The ck-Session is now marked active and has x11-display properly set,
Ok, that's a pre-requesite.
> but behaviour/output from thunar/thunar-volman didn't change.
Grmbl. What exactly is the result of trying to access a usb key or
something from Thunar?
>
> Out of desperation I also ran the X/Xfce session as root, still no difference.
Things are really starting to look fishy.
>
> Could it be that there's something else missing (e.g. thunar-volman dosn't
> recommend or suggest udisks, should I file a seperate bug about that?)?
Thunar already recommends: gvfs but it might recommends gvfs-bin too
(which will bring udisks).
Regards,
--
Yves-Alexis
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