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Currently local user are being asked for an admin password when another
user is logged into the system. This does not make sense as the user has
the power to shut down the system anyway regardless if he/she knows the
password or not (by pulling the plug, battery or whatever).
So only require the admin authentification for remote sessions.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693385
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We currently enforce that seats are to be named in the form of
"seatXXX", i.e. need to begin with the 4 characters "seat". Thus,
"seat-master" would qualify as a seat name. As seat names are frequently
used as tags on devices, the "seat-master" tag might hence confuse
logind if the user decides to name a seat "seat-master".
Hence, avoid any ambuigity: let's rename the "seat-master" tag to
"master-of-seat".
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- Don't allow any locks to be taken while we are in the process of
executing the specific operation, so that apps are not surprised if a
suspend/shutdown happens while they rely on their inhibitor.
- Get rid of the Resumed signal, it was a bad idea, and redundant due to
PrepareForSleep(false), see below.
- Always send out PrepareFor{Shutdown,Sleep} signals, instead of only if
a delay lock is taken.
- Move PrepareForSleep(false) after we come back from the suspend, so
that apps can use this as "Resumed" notification. This also has the
benefit that apps know when to take a new lock.
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As the tree doesn't really necessarily show all device node devices and
only those are marked for uaccess it's kinda pointless showing this at
all, since it would give a pretty incomplete impression of the uaccess
information.
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suspend/hibernate/hybrid-sleep
This allows clients to get asynchronous notifications for user-requested
suspend/hibernate cycles. Kernel-triggered automatic suspending is not
covered.
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This should make sure that closing the lid while shutting down won't
suspend the machine but will simply cause the shutdown to complete.
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specified
New file output.h with output flags and modes.
--full parameter also for cgls and loginctl.
Include 'all' parameter in flags (show_cgroup_by_path, show_cgroup,
show_cgroup_and_extra, show_cgroup_and_extra_by_spec).
get_process_cmdline with max_length == 0 will not ellipsize output.
Replace LINE_MAX with 0 in some calls of get_process_cmdline.
[zj: Default to --full when under pager for clgs.
Drop '-f' since it wasn't documented and didn't actually work.
Reindent a bit.
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sessions before shutting down
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=890827
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file logind.c: The seat is now activated by any device with udev tag "seat-master"
file 71-seat.rules.in: All framebuffer devices have this tag
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Yay, we now have a completely generic systemd. No distribution specific checks anymore!
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because that describes much better what it does
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[Tested in latest gnome-ostree; if accepted, I'll look at a followup
patch which fixes the other dbus_connection_send(reply, ...) calls
besides logind]
DBus messages can have a flag NO_REPLY associated that means "I don't
need a reply". This is for efficiency reasons - for one-off requests
that can't return an error, etc.
However, it's up to users to manually check
dbus_message_get_no_reply() from a message. libdbus will happily send
out a reply if you don't.
Unfortunately, doing so is not just less efficient - it also triggers
a security error, for complex reasons. This is something that will
eventually be fixed in dbus, but it's also correct to handle it in
client applications.
This new helper API is slightly nicer in that you don't have to pass
NULL to say you don't want a reply serial for your reply.
This patch also tweaks logind to use the API - there are more areas of
the code that need this treatment too.
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Draw trees more similar to pstree/findmnt/lsblk/...
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When printing cgroup and sysfs hierarchies, avoid using UTF-8 box drawing
characters if the locale is not UTF-8.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=871153
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After all, if a sudo/su inside an X terminal should get added to the
same session as the X session itself.
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Much like logind has a client in loginctl, and journald in journalctl
introduce timedatectl, to change the system time (incl. RTC), timezones
and related settings.
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instance actually created it
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The MESSAGE_ID=... stanza will appear in countless number of places.
It is just too long to write it out in full each time.
Incidentally, this also fixes a typo of MESSSAGE is three places.
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handle-hibernate-key in systemd-inhibit help and man.
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This is useful for systems such as kmscon which want to invoke classic
/sbin/login but use it on multiple seats.
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multi-seat graphics on its own now"
This reverts commit 636d30a0895f17eca8313d50f9b2fc1ec5e128da.
Turns out we will need the multi-seat wrapper a bit longer, however
without the fb-specific bits in it.
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The kernel and X11 distuingish these two, and Thinkpad keys have both,
hence we really should distinguish them too.
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graphics on its own now
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