** Changed in: gst
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
of services
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Fix as reached Jaunty for some time.
I don't understand the ever-lasting debate here guys. If you're brave
(or dumb) enough to says yes to the warning dialog, then you can't
complain that your system broke. I could possibly make that warning even
more frightening,t hough, and I will consider that.
Oh yes, I forgot to add my $0.02
Critical system services should have a warning popup in this case.
>This service should not be available to the average user
I agree, But I'm not average, and need I the access.
There needs to be a global setting for "Expert, Power User, Novice" user
interf
Why can't you boot from any Linux CD,
mount the affected file system,
and fix the rc.d links from there ?
Just asking
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
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I have too discovered this problem on both 8.10 & 9.04. I have not
found a fix for 8.10. I was able to fix 9.04 using the following
procedure:
1. Press the 'ESC' key during GRUB at start up.
2. Choose the "Recovery Mode" kernel option for your version of Ubuntu
3. When the "Recovery Menu" is
I just killed a perfectly good Ubuntu 9.04 by unchecking the Service
DBUS by accident...had to do a complete reinstall. This service should
not be available to the average user.
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
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Unfortunately the fix mentioned does not always work, at least on 8.04
I tried to apply the fix: run "sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart" then re-
run services-admin and re-enable dbus
on running gksudo services-admin I get
** (services-admin:6299) CRITICAL **: The permission of the setuid helper is
> I found myself stuck in the same problem today, excepts that once dbus is
> manually
> restarted, policykit won't let me use the services-main GUI applications,
> thus won't
> save the fact that dbus must be started.
I had this problem too, but logging out and then back in again solved
it: the
I found myself stuck in the same problem today, excepts that once dbus
is manually restarted, policykit won't let me use the services-main GUI
applications, thus won't save the fact that dbus must be started.
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
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I just locked myself out today, fixed it okay, but glad it won't happen
in future. Thanks!
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
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This has been fixed upstream, thanks you.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
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** Changed in: gst
Status: New => Fix Released
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
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I confime this bug when I was trying stop unnecessary service ( for
security reasons ) ( I unmarked because don't show any warning I was
safe to make this modification )
I used from terminal( root)
services-admin ( I think from kubuntu)
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services sett
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
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** Changed in: gst (upstream)
Status: Unknown => Unconfirmed
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
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Thanks for your bug report. This bug has been reported to the developers
of the software. You can track it and make comments here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440416
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desk
Followup: there's a lot of messages in various forums that look like the
same general problem, with people proposing solutions like reinstalling
various sets of packages.
In the interest of getting someone something up for people searching for
the same problem... the workaround is to run "sudo /et
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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