Bug#800938: Bug#799948: Plasma desktop is unable to start (black screen - panic)

Vladimir Stavrinov vstavrinov at gmail.com
Wed Oct 21 15:39:06 UTC 2015


On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:31:05PM +0100, Luca Boccassi wrote:
 
> Could you please make sure that both your user and your DM user (sddm I
> believe?) are in the video group and try again and report the result?

Yes, this solves the problem, but it is ridiculous. 

First of all it is security issue. The "video" group is system group
that provide write access to video device. It is using not only for
nvidia. For example I am using special system user "webcam" for
streaming from my web camera to RTMP server. To do this I've added it
to video group. So normal non-system user should not be included
into this group.

Second, tell us please how do You make sure the normal user being
included into video group? For example, if You add new user with
useradd utility? Yes, You can do this with something like hook or
trigger, but this is not only way to create new user - there are
unlimited number of ways to do this. Or may be You are going notify
all sysadmins about this?

No. This is really crazy idea to provide non-system ordinary user
with write access to video device in order to provide access to glx
library. And Andreas Beckmann's post:

http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-nvidia-devel/2015-October/011948.html

explains nothing about this. There are no answer to the question:
what for glx requires write access to video device for normal live
user?  This is something new in world fashion. Why only glx require
this? How do other video works without such requirements?

###  Vladimir Stavrinov  ###



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