Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Now, when I start it as user "spir", is it supposed to do > >> the job as well for other progs that need it (eg device notifier), or > >> will it be useful only when started as system service (under fake user > >> "haldaemon")? Note that yesterday I started it as well, and it didn't > >> solve the issue. If needed, how can I run it as system service? > > As long as it's running as the haldaemon user, it should be fine. It > appears it might be installed setuid haldaemon, thus explaining why it > ran as haldaemon even when you ran it as your normal user. good to know > Why when you ran it yesterday it didn't work right, and today it seems > to... I have no explanation (maybe another fluke? =:^). Perhaps it's > whatever distribution or whatever bug is causing it not to start by > default, as I'd assume it would on a distribution targeted at the kde > desktop. to fluke or not... Now, hald works fine "spontaneously" (appears under "haldaemon" in sys onitor), lshal lists, devices are taken into account (except for side issues discussed in // thread). > > It is started through a run level script like any other system service > > (or whatever startup system you distribution happens to use). > > > > Check with your distributor for troubleshooting part of their setup > > responsibilities. > > Exactly. Only someone reasonably familiar with *buntu is going to be > able to help you (spir) there, at least without having to learn how their > init process works in ordered to do it. Of course, one could use this as > an opportunity to name-call on *buntu, if desired, but every distribution > has their bugs at times, and doing so won't help get the problem fixed > regardless of the truth or lack thereof of the accusations, so that's not > a particularly wise thing to do. Well, having been a maintenance guy in one of my previous lives, I konw how misleading "evidence" can be! Thanks for your help; I guess we cannot go on this thread usefully unless new clues come up about "flukeness". (But I would still like to learn more about * how to let audio CD content be listed in file browser * why vfat memory stick cannot be browsed as discussed in parallel thread.) Denis ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.