Error Communicating With Eee-control-daemon
Status Importance Assigned to Milestone eee-control Edit Fix Released Medium Maarten Fonville Edit You need to log in to change this bug's status. Affecting: eee-control Filed here by: Mathias Dietrich When: 2010-04-28 Confirmed: 2010-06-13 Assigned: 2010-06-13 Started work: 2010-06-13 Completed: 2010-06-13 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Fix Released Medium Assigned to Me Maarten Fonville (maarten-fonville) Comment on this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description I tried to install eee-control with the help of this ppa on Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid RC. The installation went fine but after the installation and reboot, the eee-control-tray delivers the following error message: "Fehler bei er Kommunikation mit eee-control-daemon: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.eee.Eee was not provided by any .service files" in English: "Error at communication with eee-control-daemon: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.eee.Eee was not provided by any .service files" Thanks for your help. Add tags Tag help Mathias Dietrich (theghost) wrote on 2010-04-28: #1 Also tried this workaround without success: http://linux.aldeby.org/eee-control-the-best-device-control-tray-icon-for-eee-pcs.html I am using the eee pc 1005ha model. Iustinian T. (iustinian) wrote on 2010-05-03: #2 The module loads perfectly without the acpi_osi kernel option but the daemon fails to start automatically. Works after getting started by hand. I have checked rc.d and the links are ok. Kernel is the stock lucid kernel. Linux iustinian-eeepc 2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 16 08:10:02 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux – eeepc 901 Maybe t
Member From: Heidelberg, Germany Registered: 2008-09-03 Posts: 96 Fan starts and stops periodically on new Eee Hi,unfortunately, there's an annoying flaw with my newly obtained Eee: It's all in all a very nice and useful netbook, and I love the fact that it's both light and quiet, it's barely hearable at all. If the fan starts though, I need earlaps.The overall temperature is very high also, but I think this is normal with those new netbooks. Usually the temperature is about 60°C. I noticed that the temperature gets higher very easily, and after some time, the fan starts working and it's annoyingly loud. After some time, even with small applications running the fan would start, makes some noise, and quits afterwards until some minutes later it will https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571222 start again and again and so on ...Usually, I install everything that is mentioned in the Wiki that has something to do with power control, e.g. cpufreq, pm-utils, acpid but I still suffer from nuisance. I tried both ondemand and conservative governor, though the fan doesn't mind. I wouldn't mind working with low CPU speed if just the fan wouldn't start even when I just chat or browse the web.If this procedure starts at one time, it's difficult that the https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=76412 fan would rest even if the temperature is low again. Once I want to play a video on YouTube or something similiar, the fan will overtune the video. I can't even imagine what I do that needs so much resources. If I observe the temperature in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ00/temperature, the temperature jumps some degrees higher just when I click some widgets (or write this text) ...Has anyone an idea what I could do to get a little bit of silence? I can't imagine that this behaviour is normal, and I would appreciate any hints.Sorry you probably notice that I'm a little bit annoyed of the fan. In the end, if nothing helps I'm thinking about buying a cooling pad for notebooks, if I get the chance ... Offline #2 2009-07-20 23:08:00 R00KIE Forum Moderator From: Between a computer and a chair Registered: 2008-09-14 Posts: 3,430 Re: Fan starts and stops periodically on new Eee To start I would check /etc/conf.d/cpufreq and comment the minimum and maximum allowed frequencies (if not commented already).Flash on linux is very demanding (read watching videos on youtube and similar pages), it can tax even a high end cpu as far as I know.If you want to keep your netbook quiet you can try the powersave governor, it will keep the cpu at the minimum speed supported by your cpu, mind you that it will obviously have a performance penalty. R00KIETm90aGluZyB0byBzZWUgaGVyZSwgbW92ZSBhbG9uZy4K Offline #3 2009-07-21 04:43:48 Devastator Me
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Contact About Search for: Ubuntu How to install eee-control on ubuntu 10.04 July 8, 2010 Ramesh Jha 2 Comments eee-control is a simple and easy to use application to control computer hardware under ubuntu 10.04 or other linux based operating system.Eee-control can easily switch(Bluetooth,WiFi,..etc) on and off and allows you to configure hardware hot-keys,high power-saving mode in few clicks.Other important features includes performance control(By adjusting FSB and CPU voltages) for saving power or over-clocking,Hardware sensors(Temperature,Fan) can be easily monitored,notifications,better fan control. Install eee-control on Ubuntu 10.04(Lucid Lynx) 1. First Download the Debian Package(*.deb) from the link given below. Download eee-control 2. Open it with Gdebi Package Installer by Right clicking on the saved file and then select Open with Gdebi Package Manager(OR just double click on the file OR after clicking on the above download link,choose the option that says -open with Gdebi package installer). 3. Then click on Install Package(Then you may have to enter your login password to proceed) and wait until the installation would complete(It won't take more than a minute). 4. That's All… You have installed eee-control successfully on your ubuntu computer. Install eee-control from command line To install eee-control from ubuntu terminal or shell run following commands in terminal(To open terminal hit CTRL+ALT+T) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eee-control sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install eee-control Using eee-control in Ubuntu You can open eee-control from Applications->System Tools->Eee Control.Then configure the Eee-control settings as you want. control hardwarehow toubuntu 10.04 tips Post navigation Previous Posthow to install gyachi on ubuntu 10.04(Lucid)Next PostHow to install ubuntu 10.04 from usb stick Bob-El When I run Eee Control the icon loads into the panel but when I put the mouse pointer over it I get the following message: "Error while communicating with eee-control-daemon! Make sure it is running." How? And if it isn't running, how do I make it run? linuxmaster Ubuntu Linux 12.04 wanted! Exploring FOSS for Fun :-) Get Free updates Subscribe About Author Ramesh Jha is a Human from the planet 'Earth'. He is also an open source/Free Software enthusiast, Web Developer and an Optimist. Read More. Get in touch : ramesh @ rameshjha.com My Recent Experiments: Port Checker - Check open ports online. Signature Maker - Create you