kernel updates for k12.04
ray burke
rayburke30 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 15 06:12:00 UTC 2017
Nils 15/9/2017..
What you mean "Otherwise you should get a VT with CTRL-ALT-F2. Log in
with your usual
credentials and run the command"
VT ?
Ray
On 9/15/17, Nils Kassube <kassube at gmx.net> wrote:
> ray burke wrote:
>> I cloned my k12.04 to vacant 160gb sata dive. Then this morning I
>> booted up then connected
>> thru my mobile broadband stick and ran the upgrade thru muon updater,
>> it said after step 6 that there was 1365 packages to install and i
>> have to download 874mb. and this would take about 10mins, so I then
>> click the "start upgrade".
>> It then took about 1.5 hrs to complete till it reached "restart the
>> system to complete the upgrade",
>> so I clicked restart now tab.
>> it then rebooted,and brought up my logon screen, entered my password,
>> then went away and brought up a Black screen, with cursor button, and
>> nothing else except, my PopPeeper.exc (email notifier)and reminder.exc
>> (birthday events notifier) which both run thru wine.
>
> At least your system is partly working if those GUI programs are started
> automatically.
>
>> Then a window
>> pop up saying-
>> "no system tray detected on this system"
>> "unable to start exiting"
>
> Searching for "no system tray detected", every result indicates that the
> problem is related to hplip. If your error message actually starts with
> "HPLIP Status Service: No system tray detected", then it would be
> confirmed and there seem to be several different solutions. In any case,
> you will need a command line. I'm not sure if you can start programs
> with ALT-F2 now, but if that is possible, you should start "konsole".
> Otherwise you should get a VT with CTRL-ALT-F2. Log in with your usual
> credentials and run the command
>
> DISPLAY=:0 konsole &
>
> then press CTRL-ALT-F7 to return to the GUI where you should have
> konsole running.
>
> In both cases you can now enter commands. I would first try:
>
> /usr/bin/hp-systray
>
> If that doesn't help, you could remove your configuration directory for
> hplip:
>
> rm -r ~/.hplip
>
> and reboot.
>
> And if that doesn't help, you could uninstall hplip (you can reinstall
> it later, if you need it):
>
> sudo apt-get remove hplip
>
> and reboot.
>
>
> Nils
>
>
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