What's the output of
# ps aux | grep dbus-daemon | grep system

That command tries to see if dbus is working. Not waste time because reinstalling without dbus running kde ouputs lots of ertor/alram and

Please also post the output of the following three commands:
# getent group messagebus
# getent passwd messagebus
# ls -al /usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper


Again you are searching problem with dbus but dbus is working fine and reinstalling git version of the package compiled reusing 0.9.20 debian directory works fine. So do not search a problem outside your packages. It may just be a compatibility problem between some experimental packages I have on my system and upower. I did not try just rebuilding as I saw problem fixed in upower git chnagelog...

Have you checked your system with debsums?

I have the same problem on several system and it occurred recently. I just did not know that battery monitor was using upower so wasted some time tryiong to understand what was wrong.


Blabla. No change in the dbus area noting just the package produced by
upower and voila it works. So the fi has to be in your package...

You haven't provided any useful information so far which would help
diagnose this problem, instead you are just being rude.

Because you are hunting the bug where it is not.

--eric


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