I'm sorry, the whole issue may be unrelated to hal-info. I couldn't
trace the issue back at all.
There is definitely something wrong with ~/.dbus in Hardy – see:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=747527
But as I said, it seems like it was just a coincidence on my side, so
I'm marking this
Maybe the content of /var/log/dist-upgrade/ could help. I'm not sure,
but it's worth a try.
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20080317+git20080318-1ubuntu2 (mind the 2 at the end)
But I'm sorry, it seems like it's not hal-info after all that caused this. I
just updated another test install I have on my notebook and the reason for this
issue is that *some* package edited the ~/.dbus folder in my home directory so
it's
I think we've got a miscommunication, maybe just from my side. What's
the version of hal-info you're using right now?
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Thank you for your bug report. However, we still need some more information
before we can pass it on to the developers.
Are you sure you 'downgraded'? The version you mentioned in your bug reports
is also the latest version available. Can you upgrade hal-info at the moment,
and so yes, to what