Le samedi 26 novembre 2011 08:24:57, Renaud (Ron) Olgiati a écrit : > On Saturday 26 Nov 2011 07:59 my mailbox was graced by a message from > Juergen > > Harms who wrote: > > When I try to run urpmi (from a console) for installing update packages, > > urpmi refuses with the message that the hal daemon is not running. > > > > rpm -q in fact confirms that hal is not installed (I had done a > > perfectly standard KDE install). Doing "urpmi hal" gives the evident > > result: it lists 9 packages to be installed (among which is hal) but > > then fails because the hal daemon is not running. > > > > That puts a stop to any further testing. Is there a work around that > > allows to install hal while the hal daemon is not running? > > Install the 9 packages with rpm -i ? > Well it would also be useful to get the result of urpmi here, because i don't understand how can urpmi hal can failed because « hal » is not running.
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