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Hello,
On a fresh Xbian beta 1.1 dbus doesn't start. I installed the whole bluez stuff and it failed because dbus force-reload wouldn't work.
To fix it, I have to do after every reboot : mkdir /run/dbus dpkg-reconfigure dbus service bluetooth start
Simply creating the directory isn't enough, I have to reconfigure it every time.
I saw other people had dbus-related problems, I tried the given fix (re-enable dbus throught xbian-config menu) but didn't worked.
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change "start on" stanza in /etc/init/dbus.conf
from
start on local-filesystems and started frandom
to
start on virtual-filesystems
and remove /etc/init/dbus-reconnect.conf
this should help
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No more dbus complains, that fixed it thanks ^^
you are welcome !
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Hello,
On a fresh Xbian beta 1.1 dbus doesn't start.
I installed the whole bluez stuff and it failed because dbus force-reload wouldn't work.
To fix it, I have to do after every reboot :
mkdir /run/dbus
dpkg-reconfigure dbus
service bluetooth start
Simply creating the directory isn't enough, I have to reconfigure it every time.
I saw other people had dbus-related problems, I tried the given fix (re-enable dbus throught xbian-config menu) but didn't worked.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: