At Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:27:31 +0000 you wrote: > This seems to work (or at least not crash on startup).
Well, it happens to me :-( > There are two > issues in that error message (for reference, I'm a D-Bus developer, so I > have a good idea about how this all works). > > The name org.bluez was not provided by any .service files > > This is due to kbluetoothd trying to access an application which isn't > running. In this case the submitter doesn't appear to have the bluetooth > stack (provided by hcid in the bluez-utils package) running. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-show-versions |grep blue libbluetooth2/etch uptodate 3.7-1 kdebluetooth/etch uptodate 0.99+1.0beta2-3 bluez-firmware/etch uptodate 1.2-1 mplayer-skin-blue/etch uptodate 1.6-1 bluez-utils/etch uptodate 3.7-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# --------- [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ps xuaw|grep hcid root 13625 0.0 0.0 1644 516 pts/1 R+ 17:43 0:00 grep hcid [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# hcid [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ps xuaw|grep hcid root 13648 0.0 0.0 1960 748 ? Ss 17:43 0:00 hcid root 13654 0.0 0.0 1640 520 pts/1 S+ 17:43 0:00 grep hcid [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# As a matter of fact it wasn't running. Running it fixes the crash. I have two questions here: why wasn't it running? Shouldn't kbluetoothd run it or at least die gracefully? I would never find out by myself that I had first to run hcid. > It is > running on my etch system and kdebluetooth depends on bluez-utils. I > suggest the submitter should check that their system is both up to date > and they haven't disabled bluez-utils for some reason. I didn't disabeled it. But I didn't enable it - I never thoguht I was supposed to. Why wasn't hcid running? How can I make it run everytime I want to use kbluetoothd? (Or everytime, for all I care?) > Can the submitter please reply (and CC me) with the following: > > version of bluez-utils installed > whether hcid is running > the output of: > > dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus --type=method_call / org.freedesktop.DBus.ListNames Sure: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.DBus --type=method_call / org.freedesktop.DBus.ListNames method return sender=org.freedesktop.DBus -> dest=:1.40 array [ string "org.freedesktop.DBus" string ":1.7" string ":1.40" string "org.freedesktop.Avahi" string "org.bluez" string "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" string ":1.11" string "com.redhat.dhcp" string ":1.35" string ":1.1" string ":1.2" string "org.freedesktop.Hal" string ":1.38" string ":1.3" string ":1.4" ] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# Also, feel free to ask me anything more needed to solve this issue... Thanks, -- Marcos Marado Sonaecom IT -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]