Re: DBUS Problem on SuSE 10.1




"Jethro" <striderjl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm running SuSE 10.1 with KDE 3.5.1 level a.

For the past 2 days, following an update in SMART, I have received a
warning that the DBUS daemon is not running when I've logged into KDE.
When running Konsole as root, I enter 'ps -e', I see both dbus-daemon
and dbus-launch running. DBUS isset for runlevels 3 & 5 according to
YaST2. My USB 'stick' & my USB external disk no longer automount.

I have tried to do as the message says (/etc/init.d/dbus start).I get a
segmentation fault and a green 'done'. Checking (ps -e) as root shows no
sign of dbus.

As an ordinary user, I cannot see what I should do to return to the
previous situation.

I get the same problem on 10.2. I'm wondering if it is related to speed of
DBUS startup or something. I have 3 10.2 installs 1 is the 64bit version
running on AMD Mobile Athlon 64 4000+, other 2 are 32bit running on a 700MHz
Athlon and a 1GHz Pentium. I only get the problem on the 2 slower machines,
obviously they both use 32bit too so I may be totally wrong with my
assumption. I don't have a problem with automount but I do get the message
every time I log in.

Gav


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