[lightdm] logged out just after autologin Solved

Since todays pacman -Suy i'm logged of after being auto-logged in by lightdm here is the journalctl output that seems relevant
59 x230-nico lightdm[1128]: pam_unix(lightdm-greeter:session): session opened for user lightdm by (uid=0)
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico lightdm[787]: pam_unix(lightdm-autologin:session): session closed for user nico
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico polkitd[407]: Unregistered Authentication Agent for unix-session:c1 (system bus name :1.25, object path /org/gnome/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale fr_FR.utf8) (disconnected from bus)
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.gtk.Private.MTPVolumeMonitor[883]: g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error: Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an async read (g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor[883]: g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error: Erreur lors de la réception du message : Connexion ré-initialisée par le correspondant (g-io-error-
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.ayatana.bamf[883]: (bamfdaemon:1056): Gdk-WARNING **: bamfdaemon: Fatal IO error 11 (Ressource temporairement non disponible) on X server :0.
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.a11y.atspi.Registry[975]: after 21 requests (21 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.a11y.atspi.Registry[975]: XIO:  fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0"
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.freedesktop.Notifications[883]: xfce4-notifyd: Fatal IO error 11 (Ressource temporairement non disponible) on X server :0.
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.a11y.Bus[883]: g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error: Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an async read (g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[883]: g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error: Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an async read (g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[883]: A connection to the bus can't be made
mai 24 15:56:58 x230-nico dhclient[1106]: DHCPREQUEST on wlp3s0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
Any idea ?
I just realised I was posting on a wrong section, but can't delete my post, can a mod move my topic to Desktop Environment ?
edit : pacman created  file /etc/lighdm/lightdm.conf.pacnew I replaced my lightdm.conf with this one and it was ok !
Last edited by Nicodonald (2015-05-24 20:28:41)

Nicodonald wrote:...can a mod move my topic to Desktop Environment ?
Done.  In the future, you may want to use the report button -- a mod will find it much faster.
Last edited by ewaller (2015-05-24 15:46:43)

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