Re: [lubuntu-users] "System problem detected"??
Walter: OK, thanks for the reply . . . been awhile since I posted anything in Lu devel . . . I think I was a "member" there but then wasn't??? But, alrighty, in the future I'll look into posting there . . . I just see it as "Lubuntu" based . . . as the GUI still says "19" and the desktop looks the same, etc. : - ) I'll check into the /var/crash dealie, don't recall seeing any error about a "crash" lately . . . overall 20 is trouble free for the end user such as myself. On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 10:23 AM Walter Lapchynski wrote: > On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 09:43:09AM -0800, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > > I saw something about "Compton compositer" in that same basic > > area, and that was "unchecked" . . . ?? I thought that Compton is the > more > > or less default compositer these days? > > Yep, but not enabled by default. > > > I did a Lu 20.04 upgrade a day or so back > > Generally, I wouldn't discuss the development release on the > lubuntu-users list and would confine that to the lubuntu-devel list > since the development release could be in all sorts of states of broken. > I would also not expect stability from it. > > > system problem detected" error window opened, and … there isn't > > any "would you like more information about this?" $tab to see what it is. > > This may because you had a program crash. Look in /var/crash. If there's > anything there, you can just run `ubuntu-bug` against it. After that, > make sure you delete anything in there otherwise you'll get the same > harassing messages. > > -- >@wxl | polka.bike > C563 CAC5 8BE1 2F22 A49D > 68F6 8B57 A48B C4F2 051A > -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
Re: [lubuntu-users] "System problem detected"??
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 09:43:09AM -0800, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > I saw something about "Compton compositer" in that same basic > area, and that was "unchecked" . . . ?? I thought that Compton is the more > or less default compositer these days? Yep, but not enabled by default. > I did a Lu 20.04 upgrade a day or so back Generally, I wouldn't discuss the development release on the lubuntu-users list and would confine that to the lubuntu-devel list since the development release could be in all sorts of states of broken. I would also not expect stability from it. > system problem detected" error window opened, and … there isn't > any "would you like more information about this?" $tab to see what it is. This may because you had a program crash. Look in /var/crash. If there's anything there, you can just run `ubuntu-bug` against it. After that, make sure you delete anything in there otherwise you'll get the same harassing messages. -- @wxl | polka.bike C563 CAC5 8BE1 2F22 A49D 68F6 8B57 A48B C4F2 051A -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
[lubuntu-users] "System problem detected"??
@Walter: So unchecking that in the LXQT Session Settings tab, did solve that questioning problem, and while I was there I unchecked "lock screen before suspending" as my computer station is not in a public area, etc. While I was there I saw something about "Compton compositer" in that same basic area, and that was "unchecked" . . . ?? I thought that Compton is the more or less default compositer these days? I looked around to see if there was somewhere else where I had overridden Compton, but didn't find it in a fast look. My problem is that I have 5 linux installs and a few OSX installs going in the same computer, so it never gets too "in depth" of a relationship with each system . . . it remains largely "superficial" in nature. Speaking of "superficial" . . . I did a Lu 20.04 upgrade a day or so back and after a re-start the "system problem detected" error window opened, and I click "go" on "reporting it" . . . but unlike in prior days there isn't any "would you like more information about this?" tab to see what it is. Up in the toolbar applets there was some kind of symbol and I clicked or right-clicked on it and it showed "There is a problem, right click on Package Manager to fix the problem" . . . I scrolled down and clicked on "launch package manager" and synaptic opened . . . and that was showing "no problems detected." I went to the "fix dependencies" tab and a milli-second later it showed "dependencies fixed." : - )) This morning a booted Lu and got the same "system problem" error . . . I fiddled on the net, and awhile later there was a "you have updates waiting for your command" notification . . . I thought, Oh, maybe that will fix the problem with the system, ran them, logged out, ate breakfast . . . came back and logged in to the same error . . . ?? I autoremoved "libplymouth4" and logged out . . . got same error. All updates are mostly run via console and apt and just using apt recommends, not fiddling with trying to add other stuff . . . and yet . . . some "problem" is being reported?? Nothing appears overtly wrong with the system functions . . . . F On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 1:29 PM Fritz Hudnut wrote: > Walter: > > Thanks for finding that answer . . . I'll give it a try tomorrow morning . > . . . > > > -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users