On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 4:10 PM Nicolas Bock <email address hidden>
wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 29 2020, Brian Murray wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:38:38PM -0000, Nicolas Bock wrote:
> > Could you please run 'systemctl status whoopsie' and
> > include the output of the command here?
>
> $ sudo systemctl status whoopsie
>
>
I had a few minutes to boot my U-MATE 20.10 distro that is so slow to boot
. . . . I checked "ls var/crash" and it showed three files there, when
one of the last times I booted it up I trashed the whole directory, as was
suggested to try to improve boot times . . . at first it seemed to but
today wasn't very good as far as comparing ubuntu to my other options.
I then ran the requested "whoopsie" command and got at least ten blocks of
lines claiming to be "19 lines" spaced out with blackness between them . .
. I copied one of the blocks, looks fairly similar to the previous posting??
[CODE] whoopsie.service - crash report submission daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/whoopsie.service; enabled; vendor
preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2020-09-30 11:26:52 PDT; 12min ago
Main PID: 1902 (whoopsie)
Tasks: 3 (limit: 19101)
Memory: 7.9M
CGroup: /system.slice/whoopsie.service
└─1902 /usr/bin/whoopsie -f
Sep 30 11:26:52 non1-MacPro systemd[1]: Started crash report submission
daemon.
Sep 30 11:26:52 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:26:52] Using lock path:
/var/lock/whoopsie/lock
Sep 30 11:26:53 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:26:53] The default IPv4
route is: /org/freedesktop/>
Sep 30 11:26:53 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:26:53] Not a paid data
plan: /org/freedesktop/Netwo>
Sep 30 11:26:53 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:26:53] Found usable
connection: /org/freedesktop/Ne>
Sep 30 11:32:32 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:32] Parsing
/var/crash/_usr_libexec_ayatana-indi>
Sep 30 11:32:32 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:32] Uploading
/var/crash/_usr_libexec_ayatana-in>
Sep 30 11:32:33 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:33] Sent; server replied
with: No error
Sep 30 11:32:33 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:33] Response code: 200
Sep 30 11:32:33 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:33] Reported OOPS ID
4e2fc590-034b-11eb-bd50-fa1>
~ [CODE/]
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 4:10 PM Nicolas Bock <email address hidden>
wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 29 2020, Brian Murray wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:38:38PM -0000, Nicolas Bock wrote:
> > Could you please run 'systemctl status whoopsie' and
> > include the output of the command here?
>
> $ sudo systemctl status whoopsie
>
>
I had a few minutes to boot my U-MATE 20.10 distro that is so slow to boot
. . . . I checked "ls var/crash" and it showed three files there, when
one of the last times I booted it up I trashed the whole directory, as was
suggested to try to improve boot times . . . at first it seemed to but
today wasn't very good as far as comparing ubuntu to my other options.
I then ran the requested "whoopsie" command and got at least ten blocks of
lines claiming to be "19 lines" spaced out with blackness between them . .
. I copied one of the blocks, looks fairly similar to the previous posting??
[CODE] whoopsie.service - crash report submission daemon system/ whoopsie. service; enabled; vendor slice/whoopsie. service
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/
preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2020-09-30 11:26:52 PDT; 12min ago
Main PID: 1902 (whoopsie)
Tasks: 3 (limit: 19101)
Memory: 7.9M
CGroup: /system.
└─1902 /usr/bin/whoopsie -f
Sep 30 11:26:52 non1-MacPro systemd[1]: Started crash report submission whoopsie/ lock p/Netwo> p/Ne> _usr_libexec_ ayatana- indi> _usr_libexec_ ayatana- in> 034b-11eb- bd50-fa1>
daemon.
Sep 30 11:26:52 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:26:52] Using lock path:
/var/lock/
Sep 30 11:26:53 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:26:53] The default IPv4
route is: /org/freedesktop/>
Sep 30 11:26:53 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:26:53] Not a paid data
plan: /org/freedeskto
Sep 30 11:26:53 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:26:53] Found usable
connection: /org/freedeskto
Sep 30 11:32:32 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:32] Parsing
/var/crash/
Sep 30 11:32:32 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:32] Uploading
/var/crash/
Sep 30 11:32:33 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:33] Sent; server replied
with: No error
Sep 30 11:32:33 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:33] Response code: 200
Sep 30 11:32:33 non1-MacPro whoopsie[1902]: [11:32:33] Reported OOPS ID
4e2fc590-
~ [CODE/]