as you may know, modern Linux systems are infected with PolicyKit, a festering pile of shit in the best tradition of Poettering
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Replying to @whitequark
its function is supposed to be sudo that wasnt invented here but its actual function is preventing me from managing WiFi or removable drives
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Replying to @whitequark
here, I fixed it. apply this patch via apt-get source then install and put it on hold then set nullauthority priority to 1999pic.twitter.com/uqvPXRqAvs
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Replying to @whitequark
before you ask: yes, I have spent *several hours* trying to configure it to play nicely and only do this for sudo group or sth. no luck.
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Replying to @whitequark
is this why on all linuxes i have to get ntfs drives mounted by booting into x and opening them in a file manager
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Replying to @atomicthumbs @whitequark
So true and so utterly awful. udev side should handle mounting all by itself, fm just see the mount via inotify.
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There's no need for dbus or any ipc at all to be involved in the process. inotify does it better already.
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