"Enabled" and "running" are two different things. They won't start unless you manually start them with the rc.d scripts or reboot. Just saying...Lengsel said:Yes, as I said in my original posting, I have hald and dbus enabled.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- -*- XML -*- -->
<!DOCTYPE pkconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD PolicyKit Configuration 1.0//EN"
"http://hal.freedesktop.org/releases/PolicyKit/1.0/config.dtd">
<!-- See the manual page PolicyKit.conf(5) for file format -->
<config version="0.1">
<define_admin_auth group="operator" />
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.storage.mount-removable">
<return result="yes" />
</match>
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.storage.mount-fixed">
<return result="yes" />
</match>
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.storage.eject">
<return result="yes" />
</match>
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.storage.unmount-others">
<return result="yes" />
<match action=\"org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.shutdown\">
<return result="yes" />
</match>
<match action=\"org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.reboot\">
<return result="yes" />
</match>
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.hibernate">
<return result="yes" />
</match>
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.suspend">
<return result="yes" />
</match>
</config>
Lengsel said:What do you mean code tags?
Yes, the four of 'em. I thought it was clear enough.Lengsel said:Oh, should I delete all of the backlashes(\) from the file?
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.shutdown">
<return result="yes"/>
</match>
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.power-management.reboot">
<return result="yes"/>
</match>