I was watching a video over the network from my x1 system when it went
offline.
My system had been up over a day at the time,
Later it came back online and I found this pattern in the logs.
Nov 24 22:08:38 x1 kernel: [ 4491.984774] rfkill: input handler enabled
Nov 24 22:45:15 x1 kernel: [ 6689.
Hello,
I'm using multiseat under ubuntu lts 16.04
I found a description of what is happening here:
https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-multiseat/msg00505.html
In short, seat-1 lock/switch user doesn't work and generates tons of
error logs
[+763003.64s] DEBUG: Launching process 27821: /usr/bin/X
I was curious if I could answer Sridhar's question as I had the same
question.
The introduction of the problem appears to be in Ubuntu's packaging of
select upstream commits from 4.7 to address bug #1647400.
>From the comments in that case, it appears
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lxterminal on lubuntu on a raspberrypi2 segfaults due to this bug (or at
least that's what it looks like to me)
root@x3:~# uname -a
Linux x3 4.4.0-1010-raspi2 #13-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 13 16:04:46 UTC 2016 armv7l
armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
ERROR: apport (pid 8102) Fri Jun 3 21:31:43 2016: debug: sess
Public bug reported:
I'm new to csync but I see at least 3 issues when trying to use it.
No matter what I try I can't seem to get sftp to work.
The error message has a typo
Access dienied to remote uri: sftp://localhost/tmp/test2 -
I also got this error:
csync.statedb - sqlite version mismatc
Public bug reported:
On my system with Nvidia 510 drivers I found that if I'm logged in and
lock the session another user can't login. I reset the 2nd user's
account to verify that if I login and lock my session they can't login.
I found this in permission error in the logs.
May 09 21:58:20 x1
chown root:root /tmp/.X11-unix/
chown root:root /tmp/.ICE-unix/
Fixes the issue.
I see there's a masked x11-common service that seems to set permissions
on these directories.
Not sure how these directories are supposed to be created and why that's
going wrong.
I ran /etc/init.d/x11-common start
After further investigation, I found the source of my issue.
Basically the / directory had the wrong ownership. Not sure how I did
that but it seemed to have the side-effect of making systemd-tmpfiles
not create directories as it should.
I saw messages like this in the log that clued me in.
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I have an Intel Nuc, Product Name: D34010WYK, i3-4010U, its hooked up a
Samsung TV via hdmi. The sound defaults to HDMI/DisplayPort - Built-in
Audio, Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output but that doesn't work. If I flip
it to Digital Surround it works but since the TV only has a left/right
speaker I wo