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As far as the actual source of the problem, I can't say for certain, but the
error message does indicate that there is a problem starting up HAL (fairly
obviously). My best initial guesses to why this would be is if your updates
didn't complete quite as expected (the wrong version was installed, another
dependent package failed to update, etc...), or there are some weird
discrepancies in your startup scripts. To confirm this you would need to look
at log files and such, of which I am not completely certain of the actual files
currently. A possible fix could be done with: apt-get upgrade
hal-device-manager (from a terminal, I believe, but you may want to look up the
proper syntax as debian-based systems are not my native choice).
If you would like I would be willing to help you solve this problem in person,
should you not want to reinstall your operating system (no guarantees of course,
but the offer is extended :) If that is the case, shoot me a personal eamil.
Best of luck,
Alex Geanes
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