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Originally Posted by Liverpool_fan
HAL is there.
Try again to check it's running?
If NOT then try:
Then try again?
Also post output of:
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i tried
/etc/init.d/haldaemon restart
/etc/init.d/haldaemon start
linux-ziap:/etc/init.d # lshal -m
Could not initialise connection to hald.
Normally this means the HAL daemon (hald) is not running or not ready.
linux-ziap:/etc/init.d # ps -C haldaemon
PID TTY TIME CMD