RedGreen1 0 Posted ... (edited) Solved: reinstalled polkit/policykit Debian packages I have a fresh install of Debian 12.6.0 and installed Eddie-UI from the repository. It worked for a day and now launching will hang while the graphic reads "Raise system privileges" and then error with this message: Quote Unable to obtain elevated privileges (required): Unable to start (timeout) If I launch it from the command line (sudo eddie-ui) it'll get past that point and I can log in and connect to a server. I noticed a bunch of "dbus-launch" errors so I resolved it by installing the dbus-x11 package. I do also notice this but it sounds xfce related and not consequential: Quote (eddie-tray:2375): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 18:51:31.647: gdk_window_thaw_toplevel_updates: assertion 'window->update_and_descendants_freeze_count > 0' failed My question is how can I launch eddie-ui from the icon in the GUI and have it prompt me for privileges instead of just hanging and failing? Edited ... by RedGreen1 marking as solved Share this post Link to post
RedGreen1 0 Posted ... This wasn't an eddie-ui problem and I solved it by reinstalling all the polkit/policykit Debian packages. I probably broke something when trying different desktop environments. Now I can launch it normally and when I launch from the command line (without sudo) I'm not seeing any errors. Share this post Link to post