Correct. Sorry.
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Pretty please read the title, description, and first comments -- This
report is about showing the "starting version 219" text message during
early boot. This is purely cosmetical, has been silenced in 15.10, and
for sure does not actually break boot, logging in, etc. These effects
are much more li
Fix released?
Again today one of my kubuntu 15.04 installations stopped logging in and none
of the workarounds work.
15.10 is almost here and this bug is still alive and kicking.
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found the reason ... it's about sddm autologin to a user that doesn't
exist anymore. The login fails, but then sddm doesn't report an error
message but simply hangs.
The condition is visible from /var/log/sddm.log
[09:42:47.765] (II) DAEMON: Display server started.
[09:42:47.785] (II) HELPER: [PA
Found out some more. When it hangs with this message "...219", the
sddm.service is actually running, and an X-server is running, but no
other process that sddm should start (sddm-helper, kdeinit, ...).
Restarting sddm.service with systemctl doesn't help. See this:
mcp@pronath3:~$ ps axuw|grep sdd
with my Kubuntu 15.04 this message doesn't preclude the KDE session to
start..so I don't need to kill any process.
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Having the same issue with a fresh install of Kubuntu 15.04 today.
Workaround: Ctrl+Alt+F2 , log in,
find the X process with "ps axuw | grep X ", then sudo kill it.
It's annoying to do that after every reboot, is there any permanent
workaround?
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I ran into this bug after a successfully logged in, could be a few hours or
days latter without restarting, but suddenly session stop and I can see the
black screen with "starting version 219" after that login screen appears again
and I can start a new session but opened programs in the previous
happening on kubuntu 15.04, installed with some problems.
since it's cosmetic I wait for next upgrade...
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it's happening to me too,
since installing Ubuntu 15.04
Everytime the system is booted up I get a "Starting version 219" which it seems
is the version number for systemd.
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i had the same problem with simply a black screen and 'starting version
219'
This is how i fixed it hope it works for others...
I think the problem happened during the orginal update so i rebooted and
went into my bootloader (got there by pressing f12 but for some it may
be shift'), chose advance
I've got the same problem.
the unit:
UbuntuMate 15.04
HP G62 laptop
4 Gb ram 1.5Ghz quad core
APU w/ radeon graphics
Performed updates Aug18th. doesn't boot into DE( no GUI).
I only get the text "starting version 219" on the screen. then nothing. left
the room for ten minutes to make a coffee
I've been running 15.04 happily for a few months, and suddenly I'm hit
by this bug too. Presumably the 2015-05-21 fix has been broken by a
subsequent upgrade?
I can't get to a GUI by waiting, nor by resuming in Advanced Mode. I
don't know if I have sddm... probably not, since the "sudo systemctl
e
Everytime the system is booted up I get a "Starting version 219" which
it seems is the version number for systemd.
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This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 219-10ubuntu1
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systemd (219-10ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
* Merge with Debian experimental branch. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
- Hack to support system-image read-only /etc, and modify files in
/etc/writable/ instead.
- Ke
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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ok, see bug 1454817 for graphics issues
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Please report bugs with the nvidia graphics driver separately -- for the
third time or so, this report *purely* concerns the cosmetical problem
of printing "starting version 219" at boot, but not any graphics issues.
** No longer affects: ubuntu
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-346-updates (Ubuntu) =>
ubuntu
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Hello.
I'm experiencing exactly the same problem. I have freshly installed Ubuntu
15.04 with Gnome. When I was upgrading Gnome 3.14 to 3.16 I was asked to
upgrade what I believe to be the kernel (? - I'm a Linux newcomer, I'm not 100%
sure what am I even doing) from 3.19.0-15 to 3.19.0-16. I i
I solve problem following advice about upstart from cro. Didnt find
upstart-sys package, but following solution works fine:
apt-get install upstart-sysv
Now can login to gui. Have no sound (the only sound device us Dummy
output), but seems it is another bug :)
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I get the "starting version 219" message and can't boot into graphical
mode. I'm going to try some of the solutions above, but please don't say
it's just cosmetical or trivial. If I boot from recovery mode and then
choose resume normal boot I can login straight into graphical mode. If I
don't, then
Tried several solutions above (not upstart-sys) but nothing worked for
me. I could only get into a graphical session by typing startx from a
TTY. Logs didn't output anything that I was able to make sense of, so,
for the time being I've uninstalled sddm and have replaced it with slim.
Now I can log
Well, I resolved the error - by installing `upstart-sys` (which
replaces `systemd` with upstart)
So it appears this is an issue where the removal of `upstart` breaks
startup of some display managers and prevents the running of login
scripts. The workaround is to manually start your chosen display
This is *not* a report about sddm misbehaving, please file troubles with
sddm against the sddm package. This bug is exclusively for the "starting
version 219" message that is printed during booting, which is just
cosmetical.
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I get this error as well, and I do NOT have sddm installed, so the
provided "fixes" don't work. I cannot boot to a graphical user interface
by waiting, I don't have "quiet" enabled and I'm using mdm.
The only way to boot is to switch to another tty (F1 - the only one
available) and execute "sudo
Dropping systemd-boot tag as that happens with upstart too. The message
is from udev in initramfs-tools, thus unrelated to pid 1 in the actual
system.
** Tags removed: systemd-boot
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I see this message as well. It is shown together with an error from
dmesg. My screen just says the following for most of the boot:
[0.9] ACPI PCC probe failed
Starting version 219
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@Aaron, it showed and boot never was correct on my previous
installation. Anyway, I can boot well now and I don't mind the text.
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It's also not that easy to reproduce -- I don't see that string on
either my laptop nor my VMs, as plymouth makes that invisible. I don't
even see it when I boot without plymouth, i. e. drop "splash" from the
kernel command line.
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@sherif it never stopped the system from booting just did not want that
to show up and scare the user.
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I could boot with systemd, after installing Kubuntu 15.04 Beta 2. Is it
fixed?
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