I am curious if the default Ubuntu-way to launch scripts/configuration 
after boot should work or not. The main reason for asking is that e.g.

init-checkconf /etc/init/rc.conf

brings 

ERROR: cannot find dbus-launch

which is true for any kind of config I specify. According to Google the 
message means that something is missing. 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/upstart/+bug/881885). I am not sure if this 
applies to init-checkconf only. But after installing the dbus-x11 package, 
the error is gone.

Perhaps this could be added to the default-package?

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