Ok let me make it more clear. The bug isn't that stopping dbus logs a
desktop user out. The bug is that the desktop computer is now USELESS.
You have to reboot it (if sshing isn't an option). This is a regression
from ubuntu 8.10. It is a real bug. I can stop hal on my debian lenny
system (no logout), not sure about 8.10 atm , will check later. Point is
the system can still run without dbus. If dbus is that important then if
dbus ever stops running, it should be relaunched no.... ?


Isn't that a real fix ?
if dbus ever stops running then start it up again...

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stopping the dbus daemon logs user out and disabled my keyboard and mouse.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/342990
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