haldaemon problem

Antonio M antonio.montagnani at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 05:27:30 UTC 2007


2007/12/10, Tod Merley <todbot88 at gmail.com>:
> > >
> > My ignorance is showing again,how do I get to change Selinux settings,
> > I'm using KDE and there is nothing about HAL in /var /log/messages.
> >
> >
> >  david
> >
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> Hi David!
>
> Admittedly I play in Gnome.  I would be a bit surprised, however, if
> the procedures in KDE are greatly different.
>
> Go to "System > Administration > SELinux Management" and when the
> "SELinux Administration" window comes up set "Current enforcing mode"
> to "Permissive".  Save and close.
>
> Re-start SELinux or reboot.
>
> Do another "ps aux | grep hal" as root.  If hal is running go back and
> set SELinux to "Enforcing" and also check the "Relabel on next
> re-boot" box.  Save and close.  Re-boot and check for hal as above.
>
> Beyond that I would make a directory in my "/home/me/Documents" called
> "hal" and copy to it /var/log/"messages", "dmesg", and "secure" -
> change the permissions and  ownership of the copied files to be used
> my you as the normal user, and then use your favorite word processor
> to browse them and do searches on "hal" within them.
>
> Have Fun!
>
> Tod
>
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as a comment: I have similar troubles in FC9 after latest
updates...may it be a clue???
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