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Jan 24 10:31:33 arch systemd: rvice: Failed with result 'signal'. R redshift Project information Project information Activity Members Repository. Jan 24 10:31:33 arch systemd: rvice: Start request repeated too quickly. Jan 24 10:31:33 arch systemd: Stopped Dropbox. Jan 24 10:31:33 arch systemd: rvice: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5. Jan 24 10:31:33 arch systemd: rvice: Service hold-off time over, scheduling restart. Jan 24 10:31:33 arch dropbox: dropbox: load fq extension '/home/john/.dropbox-dist/dropbox-lnx.x86_64-41. Main PID: 24138 (code=killed, signal=KILL)ĬGroup: /home/john/.dropbox-dist/dropbox-lnx.x86_64-41.4.80/dropbox /newerversion Re: Redshift not working Maybe, try 'redshift -O 3400'. PootisBird Member Registered: Posts: 125.
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Could this be related to the fact that I am running arch linux in virtualbox Offline 2 09:35:20. Process: 24138 ExecStart=/usr/bin/dropbox (code=killed, signal=KILL) Hi, I have installed and enabled redshift as a service. Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)ĭrop-In: /home/john/.config/systemd/user/Īctive: failed (Result: signal) since Wed 10:31:33 +08 27min ago O programa pergunta ao usurio onde ele mora. Redshift Redshift uma sobreposio de filtro de cores para o Linuxrea de trabalho que remove a luz azul. uma interface de linha de comando que permite filtrar a luz azul no Linux. Here's the status output for dropbox $ systemctl -user status dropbox Um dos aplicativos de filtro mais populares no Linux o Redshift. When I manually start it after log in, the dropbox icon does show up in my toolbar and it does sync properly, but when I check systemctl -user status dropbox, it says that it failed to start! It seems to be running fine though since the icon is still there and interactive. It also failed to start during boot (even though it's enabled). I'm also having weird issues with dropbox. Could it be because I don't use a login manager and startx manually? systemctl -user start redshift after I have logged in starts it properly. Redshift never seems to successfully start after a boot, even if I have it enabled. There seems to be a hack available to work around a similar problem - the error message above is different from that page when starting the program manually - but I'm interested in whether a more permanent fix is available or being worked on.I have 2 recurring problems with systemd, which I am having trouble diagnosing and debugging. Make sure that location services are enabled and that Redshift is permitted Unable to start GeoClue client: GDBus.Error.AccessDenied: 'redshift' disallowed, no agent for UID 1000.Īccess to the current location was denied by GeoClue! The user service exhibits a different behaviour: Trying location provider `geoclue2'. Unable to start GeoClue client: GDBus.Error.NoReply: Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying. Waiting for initial location to become available. GeoClue is configured to allow access from Redshift: $ tail -lines=4 /etc/geoclue/nfĪnd yet Redshift is unable to start: $ redshift Architecture: armv7h: Repository: community: Description: Adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. Optional Deps : python-gobject: for redshift-gtk Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signatureĭescription : Adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings.ĭepends On : geoclue2 libdrm libxcb libxxf86vm Packager : Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) The packages are up to date: $ pacman -sync -info geoclue2 redshiftĭescription : Modular geoinformation service built on the D-Bus messaging systemĭepends On : libsoup json-glib libmm-glib avahi libnotify Sep 05 18:49:03 machine systemd: Started Location Lookup Service. Sep 05 18:49:03 machine systemd: Starting Location Lookup Service. Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice static vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Wed 18:49:03 NZST 3s ago The GeoClue service is running: $ systemctl status rvice

The state right now, after a reboot and without having changed any packages or configuration since the reboot, is that I can't get Redshift to retrieve geolocation information from GeoClue2.
