hackeron wrote: > Same here, I simply see: > > Setting up hal (0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu6) ... > * Reloading system message bus config... > ...done. > * Starting Hardware abstraction layer hald > > and it just sits there :( -- 2 hours so far. > > The only thing in /var/log/debug other than the kernel boot messages is: > > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: audio.conf: Key file does not have > key 'Enable' > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: audio.conf: Key file does not have > key 'Disable' > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: add_service_record: got record id > 0x10000 > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: audio.conf: Key file does not have > key 'Disable' > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: audio.conf: Key file does not have > group 'A2DP' > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia last message repeated 3 times > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: SEP 0x806d768 registered: type:0 > codec:0 seid:1 > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: add_service_record: got record id > 0x10001 > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: add_service_record: got record id > 0x10002 > Apr 11 19:30:45 multimedia audio[7097]: add_service_record: got record id > 0x10003 > > Any ideas? > > ** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu) > Sourcepackagename: None => hal > > Once I pulled my TV cards out it would get by this. I could then put the TV cards back in and it would work.
Scott -- Hardy Heron hardware abstraction layer HALD hangs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207389 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
