The issue appears to lie in kernel "kernel 2.6.20-15-generic". I booted
with kernel "kernel 2.6.17-11-generic" and the issues resolved. HALD
and ACPI loads fine once again.
The fix would be to load an older kernel image, or if you did an
upgrade, just set the default to the older kernel.
I wond
Has been confirmed. Appears to be an issue with IBM ThinkPad r51
series. Unknown what other models are affected. Confirmed issue with
newest kernel version.
** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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loading ACPI modules and starting HALd took too long time
http
It also appears that downgrading the library package is not a possible
solution via apt-get, as it cannot downgrade other packages as well
(Mostly Desktop core components, such as Nautilus)
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Same output as James Stevenson when launching Evolution with the MAPI
plugin. Definitley appears to be a symbol problem on the libmapi.so
library.
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I *think* I'm building the proper package currently. Will report back
and see if a sub-in works.
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Title:
Recent samba updates broke mapi
To man
Built openchange from their git repo, and subbed in the compiled
libmapi.so from that project. Tried launching Evolution, and re-
creating the account, which led to this:
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(evolution:2239): Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to register client:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnk
As of now, with an updated Wily system, evolution-mapi is not working,
and not selectable as a protocol, due to failure to load the module (as
seen above in console output).
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Hrm... Well, it'd be nice to at least figure out downgrade
instructions. In this case, I'll choose the security hole over the
inability for a piece of software to function.
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Well, in my case purging samba, evolution-mapi, evolution-ews, winbind,
libnss-winbind and libpam-winbind; and then installing evolution-ews
worked after setting my account back up.
I did have to swap to basic auth, however.
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