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Re: Partial Freeze Bullseye Mat





On July 15, 2023 10:27:51 AM songbird <songbird@anthive.com> wrote:

Peter Ehlert wrote:

On 7/14/23 10:49, songbird wrote:
if you use journalctl -f to watch what is happening
does anything show up?

good thought, thanks.
at the moment I see only this:

peter@z840x:~$ journalctl -f
Hint: You are currently not seeing messages from other users and the system.
      Users in groups 'adm', 'systemd-journal' can see all messages.
      Pass -q to turn off this notice.
Jul 15 05:15:01 z840x clock-applet[2507]: _weather_info_fill: assertion 
'((info == NULL) && (location != NULL)) || ((info != NULL) && (location 
== NULL))' failed
Jul 15 05:15:02 z840x clock-applet[2507]: weather_info_abort: assertion 
'info != NULL' failed
Jul 15 05:15:02 z840x clock-applet[2507]: _weather_info_fill: assertion 
'((info == NULL) && (location != NULL)) || ((info != NULL) && (location 
== NULL))' failed
Jul 15 05:15:09 z840x clock-applet[2507]: weather_info_abort: assertion 
'info != NULL' failed
Jul 15 05:15:09 z840x clock-applet[2507]: _weather_info_fill: assertion 
'((info == NULL) && (location != NULL)) || ((info != NULL) && (location 
== NULL))' failed
Jul 15 05:15:10 z840x clock-applet[2507]: weather_info_abort: assertion 
'info != NULL' failed
Jul 15 05:15:10 z840x clock-applet[2507]: _weather_info_fill: assertion 
'((info == NULL) && (location != NULL)) || ((info != NULL) && (location 
== NULL))' failed
Jul 15 05:15:19 z840x systemd[1873]: Reached target printer.target - 
Printer.
Jul 15 06:23:17 z840x dbus-daemon[1902]: [session uid=1000 pid=1902] 
Activating service name='org.freedesktop.Notifications' requested by 
':1.68' (uid=1000 pid=2761 comm="/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/syncthing-gtk")
Jul 15 06:23:17 z840x dbus-daemon[1902]: [session uid=1000 pid=1902] 
Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.Notifications'

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  if you run the journalctl -f as root you'll see
everything and not just for the user.

Thanks, understood 

  otherwise, yes, agree with you at this point it is
a hardware issue.

  one thing i do like about desktops and make sure of
is that there are enough spare USB headers so i can 
plug in more replaceable ports instead of using the
hard soldered ones for things i will plug and unplug
often.
I will get into the nuts and bolts a bit later. Fortunately this is not a fatal flaw, yet.
Backups I have, lots of them, on other machines.
Thanks for the encouragement 

  songbird


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