9-03-08 06:03:49 CET 7h
ago apt-daily-upgrade.timer apt-daily-upgrade.service
It is quite a huge problem on production when one cannot rely on
correct behavior of systemd.
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Marcel Šebek
> Which version of libseccomp2 is installed?
Yes, that is the culprit, thank you.
I forgot that I had installed a libseccomp 2.1.1 in /usr/local/lib a few years
ago.
I also have 2.3.1 in the system, but this one overrides it.
Thank you again for your help and sorry for the noise.
Hi.
> Is this problem happening on the same system you filed this bug report,
>i.e. were you running kernel 4.9.0-2-amd64 during the upgrade?
Yes, this report is from the system which reporoduces the bug.
> Can you attach the full journalctl -alb output.
I've attached the journal -alb output.
Ok, so after some investigation, I found that the segfault is not
caused by a video driver (it happens with binary nvidia driver too).
Commenting out Files and ServerFlags sections (i.e. disabling
font servers) removed the segfault.
Could you please move the bug to a more appropriate package?
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Seems that the problem was in the hardware. Reconnecting the monitor decreased
the blinking somewhat and now it disappeared completely with no obvious reason.
Please close the bug.
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