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Not always, but often, I find this bug on startup, but with nothing that crashes. For now I'm ignoring it, because I repeat, it does not scratch anything on the screen, but is there a solution? Details are in this image -> http://tinyimg.io/i/RaXqsym.jpg










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  • Your session-level dbus should respawn automatically, so you are correct - it won't affect anything. It merely delays your login by a second or two. There might be a solution, but it's not on the screenshot - you must dig deeper through the error message and your logs. None of my 18.10 systems do that, so it's not a universal problem.
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  • Ok, so I have to support this.. thanks for info
    – Teodoro Coluccio
    Dec 22 '18 at 10:14
















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Not always, but often, I find this bug on startup, but with nothing that crashes. For now I'm ignoring it, because I repeat, it does not scratch anything on the screen, but is there a solution? Details are in this image -> http://tinyimg.io/i/RaXqsym.jpg










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  • Your session-level dbus should respawn automatically, so you are correct - it won't affect anything. It merely delays your login by a second or two. There might be a solution, but it's not on the screenshot - you must dig deeper through the error message and your logs. None of my 18.10 systems do that, so it's not a universal problem.
    – user535733
    Dec 22 '18 at 3:38












  • Ok, so I have to support this.. thanks for info
    – Teodoro Coluccio
    Dec 22 '18 at 10:14














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Not always, but often, I find this bug on startup, but with nothing that crashes. For now I'm ignoring it, because I repeat, it does not scratch anything on the screen, but is there a solution? Details are in this image -> http://tinyimg.io/i/RaXqsym.jpg










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Not always, but often, I find this bug on startup, but with nothing that crashes. For now I'm ignoring it, because I repeat, it does not scratch anything on the screen, but is there a solution? Details are in this image -> http://tinyimg.io/i/RaXqsym.jpg







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  • Your session-level dbus should respawn automatically, so you are correct - it won't affect anything. It merely delays your login by a second or two. There might be a solution, but it's not on the screenshot - you must dig deeper through the error message and your logs. None of my 18.10 systems do that, so it's not a universal problem.
    – user535733
    Dec 22 '18 at 3:38












  • Ok, so I have to support this.. thanks for info
    – Teodoro Coluccio
    Dec 22 '18 at 10:14


















  • Your session-level dbus should respawn automatically, so you are correct - it won't affect anything. It merely delays your login by a second or two. There might be a solution, but it's not on the screenshot - you must dig deeper through the error message and your logs. None of my 18.10 systems do that, so it's not a universal problem.
    – user535733
    Dec 22 '18 at 3:38












  • Ok, so I have to support this.. thanks for info
    – Teodoro Coluccio
    Dec 22 '18 at 10:14
















Your session-level dbus should respawn automatically, so you are correct - it won't affect anything. It merely delays your login by a second or two. There might be a solution, but it's not on the screenshot - you must dig deeper through the error message and your logs. None of my 18.10 systems do that, so it's not a universal problem.
– user535733
Dec 22 '18 at 3:38






Your session-level dbus should respawn automatically, so you are correct - it won't affect anything. It merely delays your login by a second or two. There might be a solution, but it's not on the screenshot - you must dig deeper through the error message and your logs. None of my 18.10 systems do that, so it's not a universal problem.
– user535733
Dec 22 '18 at 3:38














Ok, so I have to support this.. thanks for info
– Teodoro Coluccio
Dec 22 '18 at 10:14




Ok, so I have to support this.. thanks for info
– Teodoro Coluccio
Dec 22 '18 at 10:14










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