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Is anybody experiencing difficulties with DBus since the latest updates to 1.2.22-1?
Everything was working previously but now specifically bluez/bluetoothd cannot connect to DBus.
Mar 23 13:21:31 echo bluetoothd[1626]: Bluetooth daemon 4.62
Mar 23 13:21:31 echo bluetoothd[1626]: Unable to get on D-BusAlso sometimes when I login to X(Xfce) the keyboard fails to work, requiring me to logout, kill & restart DBus and log back in again for it work..
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I also have problems wit Xfce and DBus 1.2.22-1.
When starting Xfce from console (with startxfce4) everything seems to wotk ok but "Xfce 4 Power Manager" doesn't load. If I logout back to console and try to start Xfce again both mouse and keyboard freeze. This hapens when I'm using NON root user. When using root account everything seems to work fine.
Downgrading to dbus-core 1.2.20-1 and dbus 1.2.20-1 solves this.
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I have similar problems to with dbus + awesome-wm ...
it freezes when logout to SLIM ... I cannot login again
and networkmanager cannot connect to dbus anymore
Downgrading to dbus-core 1.2.20-1 and dbus 1.2.20-1 solves the problem for me too
ThanX gsg !![]()
Last edited by babouk (2010-03-23 21:22:22)
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please try this patch: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/c … 12dc7e8e53
apply it to dbus-core
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Yeah I am having issue with the recent upgrade for dbus as well. After recent upgrade from dbus and dbus-common from version 1.2.20-1-x86_64 to version 1.2.22-1-x86_64 I now get the following error messages when KDE is started up.
If I downgrade these two package back to version 1.2.20 there is no problems. So it looks as if version 1.2.22-1 breaks PolicyKit-KDE.
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Yeah I am having issue with the recent upgrade for dbus as well. After recent upgrade from dbus and dbus-common from version 1.2.20-1-x86_64 to version 1.2.22-1-x86_64 I now get the following error messages when KDE is started up.
If I downgrade these two package back to version 1.2.20 there is no problems. So it looks as if version 1.2.22-1 breaks PolicyKit-KDE.
Try the patch posted just above your post....
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