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Here I am, brand new Arch Linux user.
Switched to Arch just today, after years of Gentoo, I was sick of spending my days watching my machine compiling.
I'm now using Arch on my EeePC, after having installed the whole system, plus KDE4 and everything I needed in less than an hour, configuring it too.
I'm more than happy, as you can imagine.
Now I'm thinking to put Arch even on my other two machines - more details in signature.
But I'm posting here, mainly because I've a little - not so urgent - problem with Dolphin, the File Manager in KDE4.
I think "he" can't connect to the dbus service, even if it is started and the root user is in the dbus and hal groups.
I'm not adding my user to those groups because I know it can be seriously dangerous, do you have any idea?
The output I get is the following
An error occured while accessing "Volume 2 (ext2", the system responded: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: a security policy in place prevents this sender from sending this message to the recipient, see message bus configuration file (rejected message had interface "org.freedesktop.org.Hal.Device.Volume" member "Mount" error name "(unset)" destination "org.freedesktop.Hal")I saw that in the hal.conf file, inside dbus dir in /etc, everything seems fine, policy is default for the member said above.
Thank you for your - eventual - help, and 'grats to the devs of this distro, I'm lovin' it!
Asus EeePC 701 4GB - Arch Linux
Pentium IV, old hardware - Gentoo Linux (switching to Arch soon)
HP Pavilion dv5000 - Ubuntu Linux ( *sigh* )
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Check this - http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HAL
You need to add your user to the groups optical, storage and hal.
gpasswd -a username groupname
as root.
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