On 11/11/18 12:48 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
That is a good workaround. Or just wait for the Xfce Policy Kit to prompt.
But they should be able to be started under certain conditions
by regular users Saned for instance.
I've not used that service. But, 2 things....
I don't know who your users are, but you may not want to give them blanket privileges
to
run systemctl
Is the service a "resource hog" such that it will impact system performance if
it is just
started normally at boot?
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