Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
1) Jul 8 16:54:20 bronze hcid[8753]: Parsing /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
failed: No such file or directory
Jul 8 16:54:20 bronze hcid[8753]: Parsing /etc/bluetooth/input.conf
failed: No such file or directory
For the above two lines, the contents of /etc/bluetooth are:
audio.conf hcid.conf network.conf rfcomm.conf
Why is bluetooth looking for configuration files that do not exist?
2) Jul 8 16:54:28 bronze sendmail[9134]: auxpropfunc error no mechanism
available
Jul 8 16:54:28 bronze sendmail[9134]: auxpropfunc error invalid
parameter supplied
Above is a mystery.
3) Jul 8 16:54:41 bronze kernel: mono[9343]: segfault at 0 ip 08069d02
sp bfff6e00 error 6 in mono[8047000+1f4000]
Above is a mystery.
4) Jul 8 16:54:52 bronze init: Failed to open console: No such file or
directory
Above is a mystery.
5) Jul 8 16:54:57 bronze pulseaudio[9766]: main.c:
setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted
Jul 8 16:54:57 bronze pulseaudio[9766]: main.c:
setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Operation not permitted
The above problem went away after removing pulseaudio.
6) Jul 8 16:54:57 bronze gconfd (gdm-9729): Error setting value for
`/apps/gnome-screensaver/power_management_delay': Can't overwrite
existing read-only value: Value for
`/apps/gnome-screensaver/power_management_delay' set in a read-only
source at the front of your configuration path
Jul 8 16:54:57 bronze gconfd (gdm-9729): Error setting value for
`/apps/gnome-screensaver/power_management_delay': Can't overwrite
existing read-only value: Value for
`/apps/gnome-screensaver/power_management_delay' set in a read-only
source at the front of your configuration path
Above: not sure where to look.
7) Jul 8 16:55:17 bronze seahorse-agent[10056]: Failed to send buffer
Jul 8 16:55:17 bronze seahorse-agent[10056]: Failed to send buffer
This problem went away after removing seahorse and it's companion
8) Jul 8 16:55:19 bronze pulseaudio[10139]: main.c:
setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted
Jul 8 16:55:19 bronze pulseaudio[10139]: main.c:
setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Operation not permitted
9) Jul 8 16:55:21 bronze pulseaudio[10139]: module.c: Failed to load
module "module-x11-xsmp" (argument: ""): initialization failed.
This problem went away after removing pulseaudio
10) Jul 8 16:55:23 bronze nm-system-settings: Loaded plugin
ifcfg-fedora: (c) 2007 - 2008 Red Hat, Inc. To report bugs please use
the NetworkManager mailing list.
Jul 8 16:55:23 bronze nm-system-settings: ifcfg-fedora: parsing
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ltspbr0 ...
Problem went away after removing virtualizations
11) Jul 8 16:55:23 bronze nm-system-settings: ifcfg-fedora:
error: Unknown connection type 'Bridge'
Above problem went away after removing bridge-utils
12) Jul 8 16:55:23 bronze nm-system-settings: ifcfg-fedora:
parsing
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 ...
Jul 8 16:55:23 bronze nm-system-settings: ifcfg-fedora: read
connection 'System eth0'
Jul 8 16:55:23 bronze nm-system-settings: ifcfg-fedora: Ignoring
connection 'System eth0' and its device because NM_CONTROLLED was false.
Jul 8 16:55:23 bronze nm-system-settings: ifcfg-fedora: parsing
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-lo ...
Jul 8 16:55:23 bronze nm-system-settings: ifcfg-fedora:
error: Ignoring loopback device config.
Problem remains - cannot find out why loopback network configuration
script was ignored as implied above.
13) Jul 8 16:56:21 bronze console-kit-daemon[8075]: WARNING:
Couldn't
read /proc/10208/environ: Error reading file '/proc/10208/environ': No
such process
Above is a mystery.
14) Jul 8 17:27:25 bronze sendmail[14216]: auxpropfunc error no
mechanism available
Jul 8 17:27:25 bronze sendmail[14216]: auxpropfunc error invalid
parameter supplied
Jul 8 17:30:47 bronze sendmail[14546]: sql_select option missing
Jul 8 17:30:47 bronze sendmail[14546]: auxpropfunc error no
mechanism available
Jul 8 17:30:47 bronze sendmail[14546]: auxpropfunc error invalid
parameter supplied
Above is a mystery.
15) Jul 8 18:09:24 bronze console-kit-daemon[8075]: WARNING: Couldn't
read /proc/18159/environ: Error reading file '/proc/18159/environ': No
such process
Above: Not sure where to start... still a problem.
Thats all for now - so I have some issues to resolve..., *sigh*
If anyone can suggest how to fix these, please let me know!
Thanks,
Dan
The saga continues...
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