[systemd-devel] Xorg freeze totally with systemd-188

Jeremy Allard elvis4526 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 21 17:46:10 PDT 2012


2012/8/21 Lennart Poettering <lennart at poettering.net>

> On Tue, 21.08.12 19:21, Jeremy Allard (elvis4526 at gmail.com) wrote:
>
> > Hello !
> > I'm currently in the process of porting systemd to slackware.
>
> systemd is not much fun without PAM. AFAIK Slackware doesn't do
> PAM. Hence systemd is probably not much fun either.
>
> > Everything work great, except that when I try to start xorg (as root or
> as
> > a normal user, it does not change anything), there is visual output (I
> can
> > see the graphical interface of my wm) but everything else is frozen. I
> > can't switch to TTY, I can't move my mouse and even the magicsysk
> > combination for killing xorg does not work. It seems to kill xorg, but
> then
> > I just have a black screen.
>
> Well, this is too little information to say anthing about this, but did
> you make sure to install a libudev enabled X and that you enabled logind
> in systemd? (requires PAM).
>
> Lennart
>
> --
> Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc.
>
Yes, because pam is not avalaible by default with slackware, I disabled it
with --disable-pam since it said in the ./configure --help that it is
optional. I guessed it shouldn't be a problem if I disable it. I did not
touch logind, so it should be enable afaik. It's to very hard to install
PAM on slackware, so I'll try to install it and build my systemd package
with pam support and I'll tell you if it work. For libudev support in xorg,
there is no --enable-config-udev is not present by default in the build
script. The default of this is set to auto, so I guess it is enable anyway
even if you don't specify it exactly.

Thanks for your help, it's very kind.
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