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and the "20" is
"/etc/polkit-1/rules.d/20-plugdev-group-mount-override.rules".
I see no clue any are obsolete. You?
Actually they are obsolete because they have been moved to /usr/share/polkit-1/rules.d/ so the copies in /etc can be removed (check first for differences).
Fri Dec 25 00:52:08 UTC 2020
Here are some updates to provide a little holiday cheer. The kernels are
rebuilt (yeah, we'll probably have new ones tomorrow but whatever) to build in
HWMON making NVMe temperature monitoring available, and there's also a massive
cleanup of polkit/dbus related packages to move most of the config files out
of /etc and not install them as .new. Local config files that override the
shipped ones may be placed in the directories in /etc to override the ones that
we ship. Thanks to Robby Workman for this!
None of the packages included in Slackware place any files in
/etc/polkit-1/rules.d/ or /etc/dbus-1/system.d/ any more, but there may be
third-party packages that still do. However, since Slackware's packages
originally installed these as .new files, the leftover configs will remain.
You'll probably want to take a look in those directories to clean out any
config files that you haven't modified yourself or that belong to packages that
aren't part of Slackware itself.
Hope everyone has a great day. :-)
Most likely you'll be able to delete a majority if not all of the the files after a comparison.
There was no system.d subdirectory of /etc/dbus-1 but the polkit files were indeed duplicated in /usr/share/polkit-1 so I deleted the ones in /etc/polkit-1/rules.d. Still won't prompt for root password in Dolphin (or even let me open to read a file like sddm.conf) and won't authenticate Date & Time either just as before.
In same directory , if you have 2 files , and try rename one like the other to overwrite , its bogus do nothing...dialog appears but can say overwrite.
Please , can any one try test vault ?
Its on system tray , hidden inactive ... try create one vault device .. here not works.
Last edited by USUARIONUEVO; 01-09-2021 at 09:25 PM.
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