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#1 2007-06-23 16:37:28

KomodoDave
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From: Oxford, UK
Registered: 2007-04-22
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XFMedia complaint (under XFCE4)

Can anyone explain this?

** (xfmedia:13050): WARNING **: Failed to open a connection to the D-BUS session bus.  Please ensure that the session bus is running. (11: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-W8eE42n5N8: Connection refused)

XFMedia works, but it won't close, and I'm guessing this is the reason.

Edit: It's because I'm a non-root user... I figure there'll be a DBUS group I need to add myself to smile *goes to verify*

Edit 2: I've added my non-root user to DBUS, rebooted to be safe, but still I get the error for non-root running 'xfmedia' sad Help, anyone?

- Dave

Last edited by KomodoDave (2007-06-23 17:20:44)

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#2 2007-06-23 19:20:23

Snowman
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From: Montreal, Canada
Registered: 2004-08-20
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Re: XFMedia complaint (under XFCE4)

is the dbus daemon running?
do you start xfce as a dbus session, i.e. do you start it   like that:
exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session --auto-syntax startxfce4
in your ~/.xinitrc ?

I don't use xfce so I'm not sure if startxfce4 if the right command.

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#3 2007-06-23 21:13:21

KomodoDave
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From: Oxford, UK
Registered: 2007-04-22
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Re: XFMedia complaint (under XFCE4)

Snowman wrote:

is the dbus daemon running?
do you start xfce as a dbus session, i.e. do you start it   like that:
exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session --auto-syntax startxfce4
in your ~/.xinitrc ?

I don't use xfce so I'm not sure if startxfce4 if the right command.

aah.. thanks loads Snowman; I'm running it frem /etc/rc.conf, but I remember having problems like this years ago with Gnome.. you're right, it should be a command along those lines; I'll have a fiddle now smile

Cheers mate.

- Dave

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