[00:17] <NoCode> fossfreedom: tbh, this is how I've always set up my system. But this install seems to be different/changed. I'll ask elsewhere.
[04:03] <NoCode> Okay, I've found that the session manager isn't hooking into PAM properly. In Budgie, ulimit -l" suggests 64. While I've set it to unlimited. I've logged into virtual console to get "ulimit -d" which suggests unlimited. How can I fix this issue?
[04:09] <NoCode> Does Budgie use Lightdm as default?
[06:38] <deepak_hp> Hello
[07:56] <Cl4ra-fr> Hello everyone
[07:57] <Cl4ra-fr> I just installed ubuntu budgie, it's great, but i have a problem :(
[07:58] <Cl4ra-fr> I installed gnome-boxes in order to have some VMs but i can't manage to make my mouse and keyboard work inside of these VM
[12:56] <NoCode> Still having issues even try to see if gdm would fix the issue
[12:56] <NoCode> trying*
[12:57] <NoCode> I'm memlock'd to 64 in Budgie. But virtual console I am at unlimited.
[13:29] <NoCode> So instead of /etc/pam.d/common-session, I put session required pam_limits.so in /etc/pam.d/systemd-user. memlock has changed from 64 to unlimited. Hopefully that's the proper way to fix it.
[16:16] <fossfreedom> NoCode, yes - the greeter is a lightdm greeter called "slick greeter"
[16:16] <fossfreedom> the session manager is gnome-session
[20:39] <dlaube_de> is there any reason for network manager being a dependency for budgie-desktop?
[20:40] <dlaube_de> i feel like even the minimal package has too many dependencies that are not required
[22:57] <fossfreedom> dlaube_de, that is an upstream issue - the network applet is specifically coded to display in the system tray.  It isnt optional in its current coded form.
[23:32] <NoCode> I'm glad with all the changes I had to endow the last day, everything has worked well. No meltdown yet.
[23:33] <fossfreedom> sounds like good news NoCode
[23:34] <NoCode> I hope so
[23:34] <NoCode> fossfreedom: That PAM change in systemd-user, does that sound right?
[23:35] <fossfreedom> sorry - I'm not an SME in this area so cannot say if its correct or not correct.
[23:35] <NoCode> ah ok