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Please add support for non-systemd Linux distros... |
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Yes, I have this issue as well. |
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Same problem on macos 14.2.1 arm64 build. |
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I had the same issue. Running rustdesk with sudo resolved it for me. It just prompts you to enter your password in the terminal you spawned the program from. I also made sure to get "rustdesk" from the aur and not "rustdesk-bin". If that doesn't work, check logs. honestly have no idea. |
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If you run from the cmd-line, you'll get a prompt to enter the root password when trying to unlock the network settings. Seems like a bug. Seems like there must be some standard way to do this via a GUI by now? Also one that will use sudo if possible? |
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Bug Description
Unable to "Unlock Network Settings" to use self-hosted server on system with OpenRC init system
How to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
The expectation is that the user will be able to "Unlock network settings" and then configure their self-hosted rustdesk server.
I did not encounter this issue on a client system running the systemd init system.
Operating system(s) on local side and remote side
Artix -> Debian
RustDesk Version(s) on local side and remote side
1.2.3 client -> 1.1.8 server
Screenshots
N/A
Additional Context
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