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I guess it's a problem with kio/dbus or something else since dmesg output is fine and I can mount drives manually from command line. Since the upgrade process was not smooth and I had to

sudo dpkg -a --configure

to complete the upgrade, I wonder if I'm missing some packages.

I also filed another question about not being able to connect to the Internet at every boot but a

sudo service networking restart

seems to do the trick. I wonder if the two problems mentioned above are connected.

Can you kindly help me?

P.S.: Dolphin isn't showing my internal hard drives (but they get mounted anyway by fstab) in the panel on the left anymore.

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  • I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 13.04, and I can't see any of the three problems you mention. If you don't get a timely response here, you might want to post at forum.kde.org . They are incredibly helpful there.
    – Sparhawk
    May 1, 2013 at 1:52

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Suggestions - something to try

Have you tried with the new user ? Sometimes the KDE settings get screwed - With the new user the things should/could work. If the things are working with the new user then you could try to fix/reset the old user settings.

Are there error messages in the ~/.xsession-errors ? About error messages: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?59067-Where-are-error-messages-from-programs-launched-from-the-K-menu

The 'Sparhawk' suggested the KDE forum - other forums.

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  • Thank you so much for your tips. Yes, my kde folder is totally screwed up and I'd better backup my .kde folder to let it create a clean one, but my problems seemed to come from dbus: there was no /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket, so i reinstalled dbus and manually restarted the service to let it create the file I needed. Now everything mounts properly and I have no connection errors anymore.
    – Montblanc
    May 5, 2013 at 23:34

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