Bug 202090 - erronious dbus warning when logging in
Summary: erronious dbus warning when logging in
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: SUSE Linux 10.1
Classification: openSUSE
Component: Basesystem (show other bugs)
Version: Final
Hardware: i586 SuSE Linux 10.1
: P5 - None : Normal (vote)
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Assignee: Holger Macht
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Reported: 2006-08-27 11:42 UTC by Robert Harvey
Modified: 2007-06-05 10:01 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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screen grab of the failure and some simple diagnositcs showing it to be wrong (215.39 KB, image/png)
2006-08-27 11:43 UTC, Robert Harvey
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Description Robert Harvey 2006-08-27 11:42:22 UTC
Since the 26th whenever I log in I have been getting an erronious warning about dbus not running.  As far as I can tell, it is.
Comment 1 Robert Harvey 2006-08-27 11:43:23 UTC
Created attachment 97236 [details]
screen grab of the failure and some simple diagnositcs showing it to be wrong
Comment 2 Stephan Kulow 2006-08-28 14:47:17 UTC
Timo will know the right dup
Comment 3 Stephan Kulow 2006-08-28 14:47:42 UTC
Sure that this happens on 10.1, btw?
Comment 4 Robert Harvey 2006-08-28 16:49:45 UTC
Oh yes.  It's a clean install with all updates applied.
Comment 5 Holger Macht 2006-09-05 12:24:11 UTC
Can you please check if HAL is running (rchal status)?

Helmut, maybe this is a duplicate of your newest experiences...
Comment 6 Timo Hoenig 2006-09-10 20:42:22 UTC
Probably a duplicate of #198237?

Robert, can you also check whether the powersave daemon is running (rcpowersaved status)?
Comment 7 Robert Harvey 2006-09-11 05:39:15 UTC
> (rchal status)
It's running.

> (rcpowersaved status)
It's running.

powersaved was certainly reported as not running on my previous install, and there seemed to be some confusion about it at the time, because I could find it with ps

I've been away from home for a few weeks, and the system seems to have updated itself again, but the dbus dialogue did not pop up when I first logged in, but did the first time after a reboot. (I had to shut down when I got home to re-arrange the power for cosmetic reasons).  I have since confirmed that the error is only seen during autologin after boot.  If I disable autologin and hence things take a bit longer, I don't see the dialogue, or if I log out and in again.
Comment 9 Peter Astrand 2006-09-15 07:02:00 UTC
We are experiencing this problem with SLED10 as well, but only in thin ThinLinc user sessions. 
Comment 10 Stephan Kulow 2006-09-19 09:34:11 UTC
*** Bug 206352 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 11 Danny Al-Gaaf 2006-09-19 10:54:23 UTC
(In reply to comment #9)
> We are experiencing this problem with SLED10 as well, but only in thin 
> ThinLinc user sessions. 

This has nothing to do with this bug. The reason for this: If I understand ThinLinc correct, they work with remote sessions and remote users are not allowed atm to use this interfaces on DBUS/HAL/powersave. This issue is already known.

Comment 12 Holger Macht 2006-09-20 08:24:25 UTC
Robert, I think that the error message comes only up after a few seconds, right? If so, can you please try the following in a shell _before_ the message is shown:

powersave -c
lshal

I don't need the complete output of the lshal command, I need just to know if there is no error.

Danny, if this doesn't give us more helpful information, I think we have to package a special kpowersave rpm with a lot of debugging output written to a file. This bug is quit annoying for a while now and I'm rather clueless otherwise.



Comment 13 Robert Harvey 2006-10-03 12:30:54 UTC
Holger: I have been out of the country for a month, and left the machine whirring away being a server.  I had turned on online updates when I re-installed.

Now I am back in the country, the dialogue reported no longer appears.  I have tried logging on explicitly from a running machine, and using autologin from a boot.

In answer to 'after a few seconds', no it came up at the same time that ktip appeared and the prompts appeared inside the shell tool saved in the session.  So I would not have been able to do your test, even if the problem had not vanished like smoke in the wind.

So it has either been mended, healled up, or some race condition in the startup has changed for some reason.
Comment 14 Forgotten User QFh0D9oMPg 2006-10-04 04:08:21 UTC
In Bug #206352 I reported a more general problem with dbus/KDE (in 10.2). Consecutive updates have reduced the problem for me, too, so that currently only kpowersave is still having problems with dbus.

It seems that comment #10 is (now) correct and #206352 is a duplicate of this bug?

Concerning comment #12: The requester from kpowersave concerning the allegedly not running dbus comes up with a short delay (several seconds after starting KDE). However, there is not enough time for starting a konsole and typing in that commands you proposed :(.
Comment 15 Holger Macht 2007-01-12 12:44:05 UTC
According to comment 13, the initial bug stated in comment 1 is fixed.

Additionally it is not present in openSUSE 10.2 anymore, closing.