On 2008-11-21, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > "Andrey Vul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> Host lookup has nothing to do with this.
> >> Last time I checked, kde doesn't do anything with dnsdomainname.
> >> Also, I don't even have /etc/{init.d,conf.d}/domainname .
> >
> > It must have some amount to do with it:
> >
> > >>> hostname: Host name lookup failure
> >
> > Was the first line of the log. It may not be a significant issue or
> > the reason kde is balking but apparently there is a host lookup
> > involved. Sorry its not what you needed.
>
>
> I see now that the host lookup is only to insert information into the
> log so indeed does not have bearing on the problem.
> Sorry to have wasted your time.
If I get a warning message and everything works perfectly then I ignore it.
Example: cannot find hostname.
The problem is somehow related broken dbus + segfaulting X.
And I can't fix either.
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Andrey Vul
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