I've installed LL7RC1 on a test box and confirmed the "Lite-Tweaks" apps aren't working. They all work great on my 6.6 install - although I really haven't used them much; other than the "Taskbar Restore" tweak a couple of times.
I'm wondering if the issue might have something to do with the recent move of the policy manager from the old .pkla to the new JavaScript based .rules format? Debian 12.5 uses .rules and I think the new Ubuntu 24.04 probably uses it now too, so LL7 is using it as well?
I'm wondering (For testing purposes) if we could revert a test system back to the old .pkla system and then see if Lite-Tweaks might start working? It wouldn't be a fix (the JavaScript .rules system appears to be here to stay) but might lend some useful info as to the cause.
I'll see if I can move my LL7RC1 testbox back the .pkla system and see what happens.
Cheers! Sqwuade
*Update - The directory /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/ doesn't exist on LL7 (It doesn't exit on Debian 12.5 either) - that's the directory I put .pkla files in w/ LL6.6 to grant permissions for xrdp etc. I'm almost positive LL7 is using the .rules base policy kit.
I'm wondering if the issue might have something to do with the recent move of the policy manager from the old .pkla to the new JavaScript based .rules format? Debian 12.5 uses .rules and I think the new Ubuntu 24.04 probably uses it now too, so LL7 is using it as well?
I'm wondering (For testing purposes) if we could revert a test system back to the old .pkla system and then see if Lite-Tweaks might start working? It wouldn't be a fix (the JavaScript .rules system appears to be here to stay) but might lend some useful info as to the cause.
I'll see if I can move my LL7RC1 testbox back the .pkla system and see what happens.
Cheers! Sqwuade
*Update - The directory /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/ doesn't exist on LL7 (It doesn't exit on Debian 12.5 either) - that's the directory I put .pkla files in w/ LL6.6 to grant permissions for xrdp etc. I'm almost positive LL7 is using the .rules base policy kit.