Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 14:29:21 -0000 From: "Pegasus Mc Cleaft" <ken@mthelicon.com> To: <current@freebsd.org> Subject: KDE4/DBUS weirdness on -Current Message-ID: <88F83F222F2347A088A7A7AE8ABF2558@PegaPegII>
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Hello Current,=20 First I appologize for not having much debug information, as I = havent been able to pinpoint an exact cause yet, but I noticed something = odd with -Current 25012009. After updating all my ports while running on = a 23012009-Current and rebooting, everything seemed to work fine; = however, after updating usr/src from about 11pm on 25012009, KDE started = to act really strange.=20 After poking around with various things, I discovered that the dbus = daemon stopped responding. This manifisted its self by clicking on icons = and having the window manager lock up for about 1 minute. After which, a = message came back that the dbus daemon could not be contacted. I tried = dbus-monitor, but got exactly the same message. I tried both USB1 and = USB2 stacks, just to make sure, but could never get things to copperate. = I did find, right after logging in through KDM, I could get a single = application to launch (So DBUS had to been ok at this point) but after = about 5 seconds, DBUS would stop responding) I reverted my kernel to the version before the upgrade (kernel.old) = and everything started to work fine again (I am running on the more = recent world and the old kernel).=20 I am not really sure how to find the exact failure here, but I can = duplicate the fault by loading the 25th's kernel.=20 Machine is a Core2-quad running on AMD64, 8 Gig, USB1 or USB2 stack. Does anyone have any insight to what this might be? (Or how I might = be able to diagnose further) ~Peg
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