OpenSUSE :: Consolekit Session Error "Consolekit Session Error, Unknown Return Code 0"
Apr 6, 2010when i start my pc i have an error: Consolekit session error, unknown return code 0 when i click Ok it then starts my session
View 7 Replieswhen i start my pc i have an error: Consolekit session error, unknown return code 0 when i click Ok it then starts my session
View 7 RepliesI upgraded to Slackware 13.37 following the instructions in UPGRADE.TXT and now Firefox, Thunderbird, Seamonkey and Google Chrome all fail to run. If I start them from the command line, I get:
Code:
/usr/lib/firefox-4.0.1/firefox-bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libgio-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VARIANT
libgio appears to be there:
Code:
root@shannon:/home/tsgilvary# ls -l /usr/lib/libgio-2.0.so.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 May 21 19:51 /usr/lib/libgio-2.0.so.0 -> libgio-2.0.so.0.2800.6
I'm also getting an error message logging into KDE that says "ConsoleKit could not be started. ConsoleKit returned an unknown error of 127" which may or may not be related.I have tried uninstalling and re-installing Firefox through slackpkg. I have also tried reinstalling the glib2 package, also through slackpkg. I ran slackpkg clean-system and removed anything I didn't install myself (lmms and openoffice remain). No joy.
I have upgraded suse from 11.3 to 11.4 as described here (command line) SDB:System upgrade - openSUSE.
When I rebooted computer I get message: "Loggining in myname Warning: Cannot open ConsoleKit session: Unable to open session: Lunch helper exited with unknown return code 127" The same problem is in safe mode. Mouse and keyboard are "death".
The following message comes up when I boot up: Logging in user Warning: Cannot open ConsoleKit session: Unable to open session: Launch helper exited with unknown return code 0. When I press OK, the system completes the start up and everything looks normal. But when I try to connect to internet, I get the following message:
KNetworkManager cannot start because the installation is misconfigured. System DBUS policy does not allow it to provide user settings; contact your system administrator or distribution. KNetworkManager will not start automatically in future. If I reboot the system, I logg in successfully. So far the problem has appeared approximately upon every second time I boot up. Rebooting the system seems to take care of it.
Don't know what info is of interest. I'm using
Opensuse 11.2
KDE 4.4.2 (Factory)
After upgrade from 4.4.1 to 4.4.2 it worked fine for a week or so.
I am currently running Suse 11.3. I continue to get the following error when logging into the KDE login manager with my user account
"Warning: Cannot open ConsoleKit session: Unable to open session. The name
org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit was not provided by any .service files."
After acknowledging the error, it resets back to the login manager screen. If I login with root, I get the same message, but it continues on and logins into the session
I do a clean install of slackware64 13.1 beta1 with KDE and switch default runlevel to 4 in /etc/inittab.
I try to login in kdm, I always come back to the login....
I try this with default runlevel 3 and an .xinitrc with "ck-launch-session startkde" .. works without problems, so I switch back to default runlevel 4, now i can login and only get the error "Cannot open ConsoleKit session: Unable to open session..."
Here are some logs
syslog
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My Fedora 12 box got that error after some updates on it.
I can login but it's prompting that error and everything will be a black space.
But still no good.
According to the log messages, the ConsoleKit session isn't initializing. I can't paste the logs here coz it's on another laptop.
I could think of just upgrading it to Fedora 13 but there's no way I can backup all of my files on it. Is it just safe to upgrade it?
Since doing an update (Kubuntu 10.04), this message appears when attempting to log in;
Quote:
Warning: cannot open ConsoleKit session: Unable to open session: the permission of the setuid helper is not correct.
After clicking ok on the above warning, the system logs in, but gives 2 error messages;
- removed sound devices
- KNetworkManager cannot start because the installation is misconfigured. System DBUS policy does not allow it to provide user settings. contact your system administrator or distribution. KNetworkManager will not start automatically in future.
Getting this error seemingly randomly at login:
There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work correctly.
The last error message was:
Launch helper exited with unknown return code 1
GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log in.
I thought I might be logging in to fast, but it happened again when I had waited several minutes.
hi..
I'm using ubuntu 10.04 and whenever i start nautilus from command line it shows error:
Code:
root@aduait-laptop:~/Desktop# nautilus
Initializing nautilus-gdu extension
** (nautilus:9990): WARNING **: Error calling get_folders: Launch helper exited with unknown return code 1
** (nautilus:9990): WARNING **: Error calling get_folders: Launch helper exited with unknown return code 1
** (nautilus:9990): WARNING **: Error calling get_folders: Launch helper exited with unknown return code 1
** (nautilus:9990): WARNING **: Error calling get_folders: Launch helper exited with unknown return code 1
** (nautilus:9990): WARNING **: Error calling get_folders: Launch helper exited with unknown return code 1
well i tried burning puppy linux through brasero k3b and gnomebaker and this is what i got with brasero as a unknown error
Checking session consistency (brasero_burn_check_session_consistency brasero-burn.c:1799)
BraseroBurnURI called brasero_job_get_action
BraseroBurnURI called brasero_job_get_action
[code]....
I recently switched distributions, I let a guy talk me into switching from Ubuntu 8.04 to Mint 9. Since the switch, I have had a lot of issues that I have mainly worked out myself. I have posted all of it on the Mint forum, but there hasn't been much help available there. I have been told that Mint 9 is based on the newest release of Ubuntu (Lucid Lynx), so I thought I would post over here to see if anyone could help me. The only thing that's still giving me fits are the 3 software programs above. Using k9copy and trying to burn directly to disc, I am getting the error that I took the screenshot of. I then burned it as an iso image and saved it, then tried to use k3b and brasero to burn it that way and got errors with both of those programs.
From k3b:
Devices:
LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1S 9L08 (/dev/sr1, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL) [DVD-ROM, DVD-R Sequential, DVD-R Dual Layer Sequential, DVD-R Dual Layer Jump, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW Restricted Overwrite, DVD-RW Sequential, DVD+RW,
[code]....
When I started my session, a box saying: "An error occurred the startup of the Akonadi server. The following self-tests are supposed to help to tracking down and solving the problem. When requesting support or reporting bugs, please always include this report:
[code]...
What can I do to solve this problem?
I installed goblin by run GoblinUI.ymp and logged out.
After I logged out, I chose meego as session type and tried to login again.
I entered correct password, but when I press enter after type password , display change to black and got some message and backed to login session again.
On the other hand, I succeed in running MeeGo Live CD(1.0.1 build 1.4).
I wrote MeeGo Live CD image on USB Flash Driver by using Win32 Disk Imager, and boot that one successfully, although it has some flaw.
Network Settings Window is stuck in workspace and can't move or close, so it cover other appication's window. Internet on toolbar is broken, so I have to run FireFox in application toolbar to use internet.
I'm using Netbook based on Atom CPU and GMA.OpenSUSE installed in my netbook is installed by KDE Live CD image.
Should I Use Gnome to use Goblin, because MeeGo is using Gnome? Or.... what is problem make Goblin doesn't work?
Hardware:Asus A8V Mainboard - Via Chrome9 Onboard K8M890(CE) ChipsetAdditional PCIe Ati/AMD Radeon HD 2400 Pro Graphics Card.Two Keyboards, two Mice. Three Monitors.So this is a heterogene (Via+Ati) Multiseat environment with 3 Monitors. (the Ati uses two by its own )I followed the following howto:http://multiseatonlinux.blogspot.com...g-up-base.htmlSoftware: Ubuntu 10.4 Modified Packages: consolekit gdm libck-connector0 libpam-ck-connector libck-connector-devBut Martijns howto doesn't work here. Either it's one Screen online or none.I had to tweak Martijns configuration to get it running.xorg.conf:Instead of two configs for two layouts I created one xorg.conf holding two different layouts.ConsoleKit:I have to use the original /etc/ConsoleKit/displays.d/Local.display.Else I get an error in Xorg.x.log:
Code:
drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
drmOpenDevice: open result is 9, (OK)
[code]....
Somehow we are at the new stage hal deprecated and its changes is not easy for newbies to follows. also changing sudoers is a dirty and not safe trick So: The need for zenity script with these feature:
@ Consolekit
@Logout
@shoutdown
@restart
@suspend
@my be cancel
is really being felt. So if someone how is able to change the old zentiy openbox script comes forward and do the job;
Using the most recent -current/13.37, I'm curious if there is a New Right Way to suspend as a regular user from the command line, now that we've got PolicyKit/ConsoleKit running the show. I've seen some things (e.g., on the Archlinux wiki) that seem to come close, but require UPower. For some reason I can't wrap my head around the PolicyKit documentation well enough to figure this out.
My old solution was to add a line to /etc/sudoers giving anyone in the power group access to pm-suspend, pm-hibernate, and shutdown, and this is probably what I'll end up doing with 13.37.
When I log in on my PC with ubuntu 10.10 after a few seconds it just crashes the session and put the login screen, How can I see the log to know what was the issue? eventhough i think it is related to vnc-java when it is started at the begining of the session.
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I am new to CentOS and need this urgent help.
On my machine, I am not able to login using any of the user account or root. It's showing this message:
Then comes another message:
YOur session lasted for less than 10 seconds. Try logging using Failsfe.
....
session_child_run: Could not exec /etc/X11/xinit/Xsession default
I tried to use the failsafe as well, but nothing seems to work.
Would someone please help me regarding this issue?
I have some typical issue while trying to connect to my root or other users from my terminal.
like su - asking for password and after that it displyed a message like $su -
Password: could not open session
I tried connect using ssh then I am getting the following $ssh root@localhost Last login: Sun Nov 1 14:13:45 2009 from localhost Connection to localhost closed.
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"sudo apt-get dist-upgrade".
I will always get an error pop-up and a error message in terminal saying
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I want to ask about Kmail. I have Kmail from Mandriva. I use Kmail for My Email. And When I reply Message, I found some trouble.
Sending failed:
Unknown error code 50. The message content was not accepted.
The server responded: "5.7.1 Message refused by BannedWord check. This email has been rejected. The email message was detected as spam." Please send a full bug report at [URL]. The message will stay in the 'outbox' folder until you either fix the problem (e.g. a broken address) or remove the message from the 'outbox' folder. This transport protocol was used: smtp.net
How to solve this email error I get when I try to send email via KMail.
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I'm not able to successfully start a KDE session(SLAX), check out the error, Code: xauth: creating new authority file /root/.serverauth.7378
X.Org X Server 1.4.2
Release Date: 11 June 2008
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
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Code:
x86_1# ptpcam -l
Listing devices...
bus/dev vendorID/prodID device model
ERROR: Could not open session!
Try to reset the camera.
I have tried to reset with "ptpcam -r", I have also tried to disconnect and reconnect the camera to the USB system, I have tried to reboot the computer, I have tried to use different versions of libptp2 -- all to no avail. The strace shows the issue is apparently a failed ioctl(), although I have no idea why it fails:
Code:
open("/dev/bus/usb/002/004", O_RDWR) = 6
write(4, "1"..., 1) = 1
read(3, "1"..., 1) = 1
[code]....
I have verified that the camera is working in Windows 7 on the same physical computer and I can see the camera from lsusb and dmesg output when I connect it to the USB system. This system is Slackware 13.1, Linux x86_1 2.6.33.4-smp #2 SMP Wed May 12 22:47:36 CDT 2010 i686 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux.