Hugh: Can you please copy&paste the output of
id hal
id haldaemon
here? Also, can you please attach /etc/fstab?
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- hal-device-manager does not load
+ dbus does not start
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I've had the same problem on 2 machines after upgrading from breezy. A fresh
install on an AMD Athlon 1700 went ok and seems to be running well with
2.6.16-26-k7, but the fresh install of Dapper on the laptop - Intel Sonoma,
running a 386 kernel still gets the dbus or HAL error messages, and wo
I've finally found what was kicking this off, though I think it's more a
symptom than a cause.
I had SMB shares auto-mounting. Removing them from fstab fixed the
problem, lshal now gives output and update-notifier now works.
>From the variety of fixes that have worked for people it looks to me
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>Could I suggest that we raise the priority of this problem to High.
Indeed, if anyone botherd to read my error log, they would see that the
restart of dbus produses a kernel oops, and that is more a critical
error then medium.
[17602012.392000] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual a
I deeply, deeply regret to say that I was completely unable to find any
workaround for this problem, other than to install open suse 10.1, which
worked with the hardware flawlessly. Could I suggest that we raise the
priority of this problem to High, as it completely precludes one from
running Ubun
I should add that I am using the most current version of the kernel -
2.6.15-26-386
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I too get the "error failed to initialize HAL" when starting up Gnome.
When I change to KDE at startup, is "seems" to start normally, but if I
try to use Konqueror to browse files, - i.e. by clicking on a folder -
Konqueror hangs.
Also, if I recall corrrectly, when I clicked on the KDE main menu,
hm. got something from dbus when I did a sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart
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Same goes for me. I have a Asus A8N-E motherboard and run the 32 bit
Kubuntu. Installed Dapper from scratch.
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I've re-opened this bug as people are still having the same symptoms.
I'm presuming I'm *allowed* to re-open the bug as launchpad is letting
me.. Sorry if I've misunderstood.
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Rejected
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Wrong status :/
Incidentally the user fix (delete 'hal' user and re-install didn't work
for me)
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Status: Rejected => Confirmed
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It seems that people shouldn't have to be manually creating and deleting
user accounts to get HAL working. I also have this problem and I'm happy
enough to fix it manually, but really the symptoms here should be fixed
as well as the original problem.
It takes about 10 minutes for my Dapper box to
Yes, same here, deleting user 'hal' and reinstalling hal created new
user called 'haldeamon' and now it seems to be working ok!
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ok - problem solved...
it was a problem with users...
i had a user called hal but none called haldaemon...
deleting the user hal and forcing a re-install of hal solved it - the
user haldaemon was automatically created...
seems like something which could easily be fixed...
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i upgraded to final dapper yesterday from flight 5...
everything was fine at first but when i installed fuse and began keeping
my $HOME encrypted with encfs same problem as above occurred.
now i can not start hal nor dbus
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart
Password:
* Stopping N
Well, I no longer get the errors, though the solution doesn't satisfy
me.
The errors went away after I removed my firewire pci card from my
computer. Now everything else works except the sound, which I had
assumed was caused by the same hal problem, but apparently I was
mistaken.
On the firewire
I'm still getting the same errors / problems other have mentioned, and
I'm running the latest version of Dapper (fresh install, just installed
it yesterday).
It hangs at boot after:
Starting Hardware abstraction layer hald...[ ok ]
Then says:
Internal error Failed to Initialize HAL!
Afte
What just solved the problem for me was deleting the haldaemon user and
then re-installing hal, which recreated it. Hal worked fine after that.
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What just solved the problem for me was deleting the haldaemon user and
then re-installing hal, which recreated it. Hal worked fine after that.
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I get "run-parts: /etc/dbus-1/event.d/20hal exited with return code 1"
as well. It's two days before dapper's final, and hal isn't working for
me...
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I too am having the problem of "Internal error Failed to Initialize
HAL!" dialogue popping up each time I boot my comp.
I typed 'lshal' and got:
lshal version 0.5.3
error: libhal_ctx_init: (null): (null)
and when I used:
"sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart"
I got:
* Stopping Hardware abstraction
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