Dazuko seems to crash immediately after startup or as soon as an application tries to register itself. What is wrong?
This is almost certainly because you have compiled Dazuko with source code that does not match your running kernel. Even if you have the same kernel source files, they must also be configured exactly the same as your running kernel. The best (and safest) option is to compile and install a new kernel yourself. Then compile Dazuko using that same code. This way you can be sure that the running kernel matches Dazuko. Linux: Most distributions offer their own version of the Linux kernel source code. You may prefer to build a new kernel from their provided source code rather than a “pure” Linux kernel. See FAQ for information about how to configure your Linux kernel source code.