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Hello. I have problem with login to KDE.
This is the errors:
bash-4.0# cat /home/stibi/.xsession-errors
open(fonts.scale): Too many levels of symbolic links
startkde: Starting up...
EOF in dbus-launch reading address from bus daemon
startkde: Could not start D-Bus. Can you call qdbus?
When i login as root, all is ok, but as normal user i can`t login.
Executing "qdbus" return this:
[stibi@hapecko root]$ qdbus
Could not connect to D-Bus server: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
I really dont know what about this. Please give me a little help. Thanks.
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Hello. I have problem with login to KDE.
This is the errors:bash-4.0# cat /home/stibi/.xsession-errors open(fonts.scale): Too many levels of symbolic links startkde: Starting up... EOF in dbus-launch reading address from bus daemon startkde: Could not start D-Bus. Can you call qdbus?
When i login as root, all is ok, but as normal user i can`t login.
Executing "qdbus" return this:[stibi@hapecko root]$ qdbus Could not connect to D-Bus server: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
I really dont know what about this. Please give me a little help. Thanks.
Are you in group dbus?
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Yes, i am, but still the same problem.
bash-4.0# grep dbus /etc/group
dbus:x:81:stibi
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is dbus or hal in your /etc/rc.conf daemons section? if hal is there and dbus is not that is fine, hal will load dbus, if niether are, that could be your problem.
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Yes, this is ok.
DAEMONS=(hal syslog-ng !network netfs crond laptop-mode cpufreq alsa !dhcdbd !networkmanager !keytouch wicd !cups)
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You start HAL too early. Switch hal <--> cpufreq, and put syslog-ng first (on the left)
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Also shouldn't have to be in group dbus.
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You start HAL too early. Switch hal <--> cpufreq, and put syslog-ng first (on the left)
Still no effect.
When login to KDE as root works, is not problem in permissions ?
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is it ok that you dont need to have dbus if you have hal already in your DAEMONS?
usually i thought that dbus should be put before hal, and hal should start later
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its fine if you don't have dbus, hal will start it automatically. i don't have it in my daemons.
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edit - posted this in the wrong thread.
Last edited by AdrenalineJunky (2009-08-22 03:43:33)
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Hmm, let me see.
When I created my user (now my user belongs to more groups, like that for virtualbox), he belonged to these groups:
users,wheel,audio,video,optical,storage,camera,floppy
Are you in these groups ?
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flamelab: Yes, all checked.
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I create another new user and login to KDE correct. So something is wrong with my account.
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