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    Clean install auth.log dbus message

    Hi,

    A clean install of 13.10 to a desktop machine. The following message keeps appearing in auth.log
    Code:
    Apr  3 11:36:59 zzrick-HP-xw4600-Workstation dbus[718]: [system] Rejected send message, 7 matched rules; type="method_return", sender=":1.42" (uid=0 pid=1543 comm="/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --no-resolv --keep-in-foreground") interface="(unset)" member="(unset)" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination=":1.9" (uid=0 pid=1068 comm="NetworkManager ")
    Can I safely ignore this message?

    Thanks.
    Last edited by brendan; Apr 03, 2014, 09:08 AM. Reason: typo

    #2
    same problem

    Did you manage to resolve this issue? Was it relevant for anything?

    I get the same message (only computer name and pids are different, obviously)

    My system crashes after getting to the splash screen. It switches to a black screen with a blinking cursor. Then nothing happens for many minutes. When I switch to text mode over ctrl-alt-fx, I can enter my user name and password before the system freezes.

    So far, I've checked memory and the disk over the BIOS menu (passed the tests). I am now on the same laptop with a livecd. I've checked packages in a chroot with apt-get -f install (no conflict), and I've installed the xdm as default, to see if it helps (it doesn't).

    I don't know which other log file to check, or what to fix. Please help. I'd be happy to report log file contents.

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      #3
      Sorry I did not resolve this. My supervisor wanted Mate so I installed Linux Mint Mate instead.

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        #4
        Originally posted by benji1a View Post
        I get the same message (only computer name and pids are different, obviously)
        Out of curiosity, if you edit the file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and comment the line dns=dnsmasq, does the problem go away?

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          #5
          no the error still occures

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            #6
            FWIW, that message appears consistently in my auth.log file, too. And I'm not having any problems related to networking or graphics. So, brendan, yes you can safely ignore it.

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