Am 23.02.2011 08:00, schrieb Martin Pitt:
> Hello Ron,
>
> Ron Murray [2011-02-22 17:26 -0500]:
>> I'm running xfce on both my desktop and my laptop. When I log in to
>> either, I get an error from xfce power manager telling me that hal isn't
>> running.
>
> XFCE was recently moved from hal to up
Hello Ron,
Ron Murray [2011-02-22 17:26 -0500]:
> I'm running xfce on both my desktop and my laptop. When I log in to
> either, I get an error from xfce power manager telling me that hal isn't
> running.
XFCE was recently moved from hal to upower/udisks/gio, but I just saw
that this new xfce-powe
On 02/21/11 02:08, Martin Pitt wrote:
> So it behaves exactly as it is supposed to. Most programs don't need
> hal any more, so it shouldn't slow down boot and consume extra
> CPU/battery power in vain.
>
> What is the actual bug here? Does some of your application or hardware
> control not work pr
Ron Murray [2011-02-20 22:58 -0500]:
> Since the recent hal upgrade and the change to d-bus activation, hald
> is not starting on bootup on at least three of my Debian
> machines. Running 'lshal' as root starts it up just fine, and it works
> normally thereafter as far as I can see.
So it behaves
Package: hal
Version: 0.5.14-5
Severity: important
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Hash: SHA1
Since the recent hal upgrade and the change to d-bus activation, hald
is not starting on bootup on at least three of my Debian
machines. Running 'lshal' as root starts it up just fine, and it works
no
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