Bluetooth error on 9.2
I noticed a while back my bluetooth service stopped working. I don't really use it, but just recently had the time to start and fiddle with it and see if I could get it working. I'm a little stumped. I go into the Runlevel editor and enable bluetooth service and get this error:
/etc/init.d/bluetooth start returned 1 (unspecified error):
Starting bluetooth: hcid sdpd opd rfcomm pandcp: writing `/var/lib/Desktop/kbluetoothd.desktop': No space left on device
..failed
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 15727132 194908 15532224 2% /
/dev/hda2 96376 39436 56940 41% /boot
/dev/hda8 26217240 17581016 8636224 68% /home
/dev/hda7 5236956 1202556 4034400 23% /opt
/dev/hda9 5245016 940532 4304484 18% /tmp
/dev/hda5 15727068 2691140 13035928 18% /usr
/dev/hda6 4200824 848260 3352564 21% /var
/dev/hda1 19922936 17180204 2742732 87% /dows
As you can see /var has plenty of space.
I tried to gointo the kbluetoothd.desktop file with vim and I get an error at the bottom that states: E297-Write error in swapfile
I tried to reformat my swap space thinking maybe something was corrupt and that didn't fix it either.
As a result everytime I boot up and go into KDE I get an error about the SDP service failing.
Any thoughts?
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