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I don’t have a rules.d
directory at /etc/polkit-1/
though, I only have localauthority
and localauthority.conf.d
.
Should I create the directory then create the file ?
Thanks
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I don’t have a rules.d
directory at /etc/polkit-1/
though, I only have localauthority
and localauthority.conf.d
.
Should I create the directory then create the file ?
Thanks
org.freedesktop.packagekit.system-update
Thanks
Yes but APT packages are the ones requiring the password. Thanks
Could you please elaborate on that ? Thanks
Yes but APT packages are the ones requiring the password. Thanks
Sorry I thought that Discover was only used on KDE neon, which thefore is the distro, and the CLI equivalent is indeed the one you mentioned.
So what’s the solution for this distro ?
Thanks
The command itself doesn’t output any error, but starting OBS just after executing the command triggers the following :
warning: The Wayland connection broke. Did the Wayland compositor die? warning: Attempting wayland reconnect warning: Failed to write to the pipe: Bad file descriptor. info: adding 21 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 21 milliseconds (source: Desktop Audio) warning: [pipewire] Failed to start screencast, denied or cancelled by user