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| Joe Bloggs 2007-09-09, 7:15 pm |
| Hi, I have installed the dbus module, but it isn't loaded (according to lsmod).
I tried putting a line in my X11/xorg.conf file to load it, but that didn't work.
I need it to run screenlets: compiz.org/Desktop_Screenlets
I don't know alot about how debian handles drivers, what am I doing wrong?
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| sk8r-365 2007-09-10, 1:11 am |
| Horton heard a Who named Joe Bloggs saying:
> Hi, I have installed the dbus module, but it isn't loaded (according to lsmod).
> I tried putting a line in my X11/xorg.conf file to load it, but that didn't work.
> I need it to run screenlets: compiz.org/Desktop_Screenlets
> I don't know alot about how debian handles drivers, what am I doing wrong?
>
Execute the command as root (do in a console):
/etc/init.d/dbus
If that does it for you, then you need to set it to run
automatically.
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