Help with getting bluetooth to work (Colin Law) (Jim Smith)

nikolaigauntiet at estelacm.sld.cu nikolaigauntiet at estelacm.sld.cu
Mon Dec 23 02:07:09 UTC 2013


Hi Jim,

I guess I will just use a usb dongle but the last time when i tried a usb
dongle it would cut on and off and never stay on the whole time.

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> I have 13.10 installed I using logtech 2.1 speaker?s  . But the sub is
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> greyed out . How do I get it to enable
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> From: Jim Smith <jim at oz.net>
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> I apologize for not saying that I use a USB Bluetooth dongle to add
> Bluetooth to my old laptop. Mostly so I can listen to music on a better
> speaker. Sony VAIO with 12.04LTS.
>
> Sent from Jim's iPad
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>> On Dec 22, 2013, at 8:24, nikolaigauntiet at estelacm.sld.cu wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jim and Colin, well my laptop only has one light on it and it
>> represents both the bluetooth and the wireless light so its own, just
>> not
>> on when I check the bluetooth symbol in ubuntu.  For some reason its
>> grayed out, I was thinking it might be due to the fact that I might have
>> to run a command in terminal to figure out how to turn on bluetooth.
>> What
>> are the bluetooth commands in terminal?
>>
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>>>   1. Re: cpuminer possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_ERROR (thufir)
>>>   2. Re: cpuminer possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_ERROR (Colin Law)
>>>   3. Help with getting bluetooth to work
>>>      (nikolaigauntiet at estelacm.sld.cu)
>>>   4. Re: Help with getting bluetooth to work (Colin Law)
>>>   5. Re: Ruby and ri(1) ruby information (Kevin O'Gorman)
>>>   6. Re: Help with getting bluetooth to work (Jim Smith)
>>>   7. Re: Ruby and ri(1) ruby information (Colin Law)
>>>   8. Re: Ruby and ri(1) ruby information (Kevin O'Gorman)
>>>   9. Re: firefox blocks java (Tommy Trussell)
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>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 15:03:52 +0000 (UTC)
>>> From: thufir <hawat.thufir at gmail.com>
>>> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>>> Subject: Re: cpuminer possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_ERROR
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>>> On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 08:54:29 -0600, William Scott Lockwood III wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> After ./configure runs you also need to run make all install usually.
>>>
>>>
>>> I was running minerd the wrong way:
>>>
>>> ./minerd
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/1syoux/
>>> how_to_mine_dogecoin_using_digitalocean_cloud_vps/
>>>
>>>
>>> although it's not likely that my pc will ever mine much, I'll put it in
>>> the background and see what happens :)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Thufir
>>>
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>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 15:38:14 +0000
>>> From: Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com>
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>>>> On 19 December 2013 15:03, thufir <hawat.thufir at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 08:54:29 -0600, William Scott Lockwood III wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> After ./configure runs you also need to run make all install usually.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I was running minerd the wrong way:
>>>>
>>>> ./minerd
>>>
>>> That is what William told you.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
>>>
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>>> Message: 3
>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 11:06:22 -0500 (EST)
>>> From: nikolaigauntiet at estelacm.sld.cu
>>> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>>> Subject: Help with getting bluetooth to work
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>>> Hi how do I turn on the bluetooth in ubuntu 13.04 or does the kernel
>>> not
>>> support bluetooth?  I have tried to get bluetooth to work for months
>>> but
>>> the light never comes on its, always grayed.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>> Message: 4
>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 16:17:58 +0000
>>> From: Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com>
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>>> Subject: Re: Help with getting bluetooth to work
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>>>> On 19 December 2013 16:06,  <nikolaigauntiet at estelacm.sld.cu> wrote:
>>>> Hi how do I turn on the bluetooth in ubuntu 13.04 or does the kernel
>>>> not
>>>> support bluetooth?  I have tried to get bluetooth to work for months
>>>> but
>>>> the light never comes on its, always grayed.
>>>
>>> Does you laptop PC have a hot key for switching it on?  On mine it is
>>> Fn+F12.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>> Message: 5
>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:14:59 -0800
>>> From: "Kevin O'Gorman" <kogorman at gmail.com>
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>>> Subject: Re: Ruby and ri(1) ruby information
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>>> kevin at treat:~$ apt-cache policy ruby
>>> ruby:
>>>  Installed: 4.9
>>>  Candidate: 4.9
>>>  Version table:
>>> *** 4.9 0
>>>        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ raring/main amd64
>>> Packages
>>>        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>>> kevin at treat:~$ ruby -v
>>> ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux]
>>> kevin at treat:~$ which ruby
>>> /usr/bin/ruby
>>> kevin at treat:~$ which ri
>>> /usr/bin/ri
>>> kevin at treat:~$ ri -v
>>> ri 3.9.4
>>> kevin at treat:~$
>>>
>>>> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> On 17 December 2013 05:49, Kevin O'Gorman <kogorman at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> I recently would up with a book on Ruby and got curious about it.
>>>>> I discovered I have Ruby installed.  This was a fresh install of
>>>>> xubuntu 13.04, so I assume it came with the distro.
>>>>>
>>>>> Following the book (The Ruby Programming Language, O'Reilly) in the
>>>>> first few pages it talks about things that come with.  Including the
>>>>> ri command, and it gives examples.  None of them work -- they all say
>>>>> "Nothing known about x"
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there something I have done wrong?  Is there something I can do to
>>>>> put it right?  Or is this time to file a bug?
>>>>
>>>> What do you get for
>>>> apt-cache policy ruby
>>>>
>>>> and
>>>> ruby -v
>>>>
>>>> and
>>>> which ruby
>>>>
>>>> Colin
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>>> Message: 6
>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:16:23 -0800
>>> From: Jim Smith <jim at oz.net>
>>> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
>>>    <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>>> Subject: Re: Help with getting bluetooth to work
>>> Message-ID: <362FFFD5-40A7-4B1A-B69E-CC7AEFDD2C1F at oz.net>
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>>>
>>> I have to use a dongle with my old Sony laptop, but it pairs and works
>>> fine for me.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>> Sent from Jim's iPad
>>>
>>>
>>>>> On Dec 19, 2013, at 8:17, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 19 December 2013 16:06,  <nikolaigauntiet at estelacm.sld.cu> wrote:
>>>>> Hi how do I turn on the bluetooth in ubuntu 13.04 or does the kernel
>>>>> not
>>>>> support bluetooth?  I have tried to get bluetooth to work for months
>>>>> but
>>>>> the light never comes on its, always grayed.
>>>>
>>>> Does you laptop PC have a hot key for switching it on?  On mine it is
>>>> Fn+F12.
>>>>
>>>> Colin
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>
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>>> Message: 7
>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 21:26:44 +0000
>>> From: Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com>
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>>> Subject: Re: Ruby and ri(1) ruby information
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>>>> On 19 December 2013 21:14, Kevin O'Gorman <kogorman at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> kevin at treat:~$ apt-cache policy ruby
>>>> ruby:
>>>>  Installed: 4.9
>>>>  Candidate: 4.9
>>>>  Version table:
>>>> *** 4.9 0
>>>>        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ raring/main amd64
>>>> Packages
>>>>        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>>>> kevin at treat:~$ ruby -v
>>>> ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux]
>>>> kevin at treat:~$ which ruby
>>>> /usr/bin/ruby
>>>> kevin at treat:~$ which ri
>>>> /usr/bin/ri
>>>> kevin at treat:~$ ri -v
>>>> ri 3.9.4
>>>> kevin at treat:~$
>>>
>>> Kevin, you know better than to top post :)
>>> That looks ok, so what do you see for
>>> ri String
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> On 17 December 2013 05:49, Kevin O'Gorman <kogorman at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> I recently would up with a book on Ruby and got curious about it.
>>>>>> I discovered I have Ruby installed.  This was a fresh install of
>>>>>> xubuntu 13.04, so I assume it came with the distro.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Following the book (The Ruby Programming Language, O'Reilly) in the
>>>>>> first few pages it talks about things that come with.  Including the
>>>>>> ri command, and it gives examples.  None of them work -- they all
>>>>>> say
>>>>>> "Nothing known about x"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there something I have done wrong?  Is there something I can do
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> put it right?  Or is this time to file a bug?
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you get for
>>>>> apt-cache policy ruby
>>>>>
>>>>> and
>>>>> ruby -v
>>>>>
>>>>> and
>>>>> which ruby
>>>>>
>>>>> Colin
>>>>>
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>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 17:51:52 -0800
>>> From: "Kevin O'Gorman" <kogorman at gmail.com>
>>> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
>>>    <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>>> Subject: Re: Ruby and ri(1) ruby information
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>>>> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> On 19 December 2013 21:14, Kevin O'Gorman <kogorman at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> kevin at treat:~$ apt-cache policy ruby
>>>>> ruby:
>>>>>  Installed: 4.9
>>>>>  Candidate: 4.9
>>>>>  Version table:
>>>>> *** 4.9 0
>>>>>        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ raring/main amd64
>>>>> Packages
>>>>>        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>>>>> kevin at treat:~$ ruby -v
>>>>> ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20 revision 35410) [x86_64-linux]
>>>>> kevin at treat:~$ which ruby
>>>>> /usr/bin/ruby
>>>>> kevin at treat:~$ which ri
>>>>> /usr/bin/ri
>>>>> kevin at treat:~$ ri -v
>>>>> ri 3.9.4
>>>>> kevin at treat:~$
>>>>
>>>> Kevin, you know better than to top post :)
>>>> That looks ok, so what do you see for
>>>> ri String
>>>>
>>>> Colin
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> On 17 December 2013 05:49, Kevin O'Gorman <kogorman at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> I recently would up with a book on Ruby and got curious about it.
>>>>>>> I discovered I have Ruby installed.  This was a fresh install of
>>>>>>> xubuntu 13.04, so I assume it came with the distro.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Following the book (The Ruby Programming Language, O'Reilly) in the
>>>>>>> first few pages it talks about things that come with.  Including
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> ri command, and it gives examples.  None of them work -- they all
>>>>>>> say
>>>>>>> "Nothing known about x"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there something I have done wrong?  Is there something I can do
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> put it right?  Or is this time to file a bug?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What do you get for
>>>>>> apt-cache policy ruby
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> ruby -v
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> which ruby
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Colin
>>>
>>> So you chided me on top too?  It happens just like typos -- click
>>> before thinking.  Sorry.
>>>
>>> Anyway,
>>>
>>> kevin at treat:~$ ri String
>>> Nothing known about String
>>> kevin at treat:~$
>>>
>>> Same for Array, or any of a bunch of others.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>> Message: 9
>>> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 22:22:33 -0600
>>> From: Tommy Trussell <tommy.trussell at gmail.com>
>>> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
>>>    <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>>> Subject: Re: firefox blocks java
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>>>> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 7:43 AM, thufir <hawat.thufir at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2013 09:59:47 -0600, Tommy Trussell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> I'm running an old system, and plan a clean-install.  In the
>>>> meantime,
>>>>>> my JVM is so out of date, apparently, I can't play yahoo games.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The title of your message says "Firefox blocks Java." Yes, it does,
>>>> EVEN
>>>>> IF you have the latest version, because everyone got sick of staying
>>>> on
>>>>> top the continual serious Java security exploits. Mozilla has just
>>>> made
>>>>> it a bit harder to shoot yourself in the foot.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you tried unblocking Java in Firefox?
>>>>> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-to-enable-java-if-its-been-
>>>> blocked
>>>>
>>>> I tried that earlier, but it didn't seem to work, I don't think.  I
>>>> ran
>>>> some updates and was now able to enable it.
>>>>
>>>> I appreciate the security angle, but I wonder how much of that is
>>>> specific
>>>> to Windows.
>>>
>>> The Java vulnerabilities I have heard of are specific to *Java*, which
>>> runs
>>> on Windows, Mac OS and many cell phones and embedded devices. Java has
>>> access to your network, your hard drive, your camera, your
>>> microphone...
>>> just about everything on your system. That's why folks get antsy about
>>> vulnerabilities in it. Some of these are serious vulnerabilities in
>>> ADDITION to whatever "holes" exist in your operating system, giving
>>> malware
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> Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 19:53:38 -0500
> From: John Hupp <ubuntu at prpcompany.com>
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> On 12/22/2013 6:09 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
>> In var/log/syslog:
>> I got this hundreds of times:
>>
>> 8 sentry10 kernel: [ 2469.005455] [drm:drm_mode_addfb], [FB:42]
>> Dec 22 10:55:38 sentry10 kernel: [ 2469.005477]
>> [drm:radeon_crtc_page_flip], flip-ioctl() cur_fbo = f2e92a00, cur_bbo
>> = f29b4e00
>> Dec 22 10:55:38 sentry10 kernel: [ 2469.053186] [drm:drm_mode_addfb],
>> [FB:43]
>> Dec 22 10:55:38 sentry10 kernel: [ 2469.053213]
>> [drm:radeon_crtc_page_flip], flip-ioctl() cur_fbo = f29b4e00, cur_bbo
>> = f2e92a00
>> Dec 22 10:55:38 sentry10 kernel: [ 2469.104718] [drm:drm_mode_addfb],
>> [FB:42]
>> Dec 22 10:55:38 sentry10 kernel: [ 2469.104739]
>> [drm:radeon_crtc_page_flip], flip-ioctl() cur_fbo = f2e92a00, cur_bbo
>> = f29b4e00
>>
>>
>> I got the below 105 or so times in about 1 hour:
>>
>> Dec 22 13:37:39 sentry10 kernel: [12189.471638]
>> [drm:radeon_crtc_page_flip], flip-ioctl() cur_fbo = f29b4e00, cur_bbo
>> = f1ba7600
>> Dec 22 13:37:50 sentry10 kernel: [12200.351294] [UFW BLOCK] IN=eth0
>> OUT= MAC=01:00:5e:00:00:01:c0:c1:c0:8e:fa:2b:08:00 SRC=192.168.1.1
>> DST=224.0.0.1 LEN=28 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=0 DF PROTO=2
>> Dec 22 13:37:50 sentry10 kernel: [12200.791212] [UFW BLOCK] IN=eth0
>> OUT= MAC=01:00:5e:00:00:fb:c0:c1:c0:8e:fa:2b:08:00 SRC=192.168.1.1
>> DST=224.0.0.251 LEN=32 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=0 DF PROTO=2
>> Dec 22 13:38:05 sentry10 nullmailer[2409]: Rescanning queue.
>> Dec 22 13:38:05 sentry10 nullmailer[2409]: Starting delivery:
>> protocol: smtp host: mail file: 1386973894.4444
>> Dec 22 13:38:05 sentry10 nullmailer[2409]: Starting delivery, 3
>> message(s) in queue.
>>
>>
>> I also got below about 20 times:
>>
>> Dec 22 13:54:30 sentry10 kernel: [13200.520612] [UFW BLOCK] IN=eth0
>> OUT= MAC=01:00:5e:00:00:01:c0:c1:c0:8e:fa:2b:08:00 SRC=192.168.1.1
>> DST=224.0.0.1 LEN=28 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=0 DF PROTO=2
>> Dec 22 13:54:34 sentry10 kernel: [13204.511147] [UFW BLOCK] IN=eth0
>> OUT= MAC=01:00:5e:00:00:fb:c0:c1:c0:8e:fa:2b:08:00 SRC=192.168.1.1
>> DST=224.0.0.251 LEN=32 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 ID=0 DF PROTO=2
>>
>>
>> And I got below a couple of times:
>>
>> Dec 22 13:53:10 sentry10 NetworkManager[1546]: <info> Unmanaged Device
>> found; state CONNECTED forced. (see
>> http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
>>
>> and in /var/log/syslog1, I got:
>>
>> john at sentry10:~$ grep systemd /var/log/syslog.1
>> Dec 22 00:33:17 sentry10 AptDaemon: INFO: CommitPackages() was called:
>> dbus.Array([dbus.String('')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')),
>> dbus.Array([dbus.String('')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')),
>> dbus.Array([dbus.String('')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')),
>> dbus.Array([dbus.String('')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')),
>> dbus.Array([dbus.String('gir1.2-gtk-3.0'),
>> dbus.String('gir1.2-gudev-1.0'), dbus.String('kate-data'),
>> dbus.String('katepart'), dbus.String('kde-runtime'),
>> dbus.String('kde-runtime-data'), dbus.String('kdelibs-bin'),
>> dbus.String('kdelibs5-data'), dbus.String('kdelibs5-plugins'),
>> dbus.String('kdoctools'), dbus.String('libgail-3-0'),
>> dbus.String('libgtk-3-0'), dbus.String('libgtk-3-bin'),
>> dbus.String('libgtk-3-common'), dbus.String('libkactivities-bin'),
>> dbus.String('libkactivities-models1'), dbus.String('libkactivities6'),
>> dbus.String('libkatepartinterfaces4'), dbus.String('libkcmutils4'),
>> dbus.String('libkde3support4'), dbus.String('libkdeclarative5'),
>> dbus.String('libkdecore5'), dbus.String('libkdesu5'),
>> dbus.String('libkdeui5'), dbus.String('libkdewebkit5'),
>> dbus.String('libkdnssd4'), dbus.String('libkemoticons4'),
>> dbus.String('libkfile4'), dbus.String('libkhtml5'),
>> dbus.String('libkidletime4'), dbus.String('libkio5'),
>> dbus.String('libkjsapi4'), dbus.String('libkjsembed4'),
>> dbus.String('libkmediaplayer4'), dbus.String('libknewstuff3-4'),
>> dbus.String('libknotifyconfig4'), dbus.String('libkntlm4'),
>> dbus.String('libkparts4'), dbus.String('libkpty4'),
>> dbus.String('libkrosscore4'), dbus.String('libktexteditor4'),
>> dbus.String('libkxmlrpcclient4'), dbus.String('libnepomuk4'),
>> dbus.String('libnepomukcleaner4'), dbus.String('libnepomukcore4abi1'),
>> dbus.String('libnepomukquery4a'), dbus.String('libnepomukutils4'),
>> dbus.String('libnss3'), dbus.String('libnss3-1d'),
>> dbus.String('libpam-systemd'), dbus.String('libplasma3'),
>> dbus.String('libsolid4'), dbus.String('libsystemd-daemon0'),
>> dbus.String('libsystemd-journal0'), dbus.String('libsystemd-login0'),
>> dbus.String('libthreadweaver4'), dbus.String('libudev1'),
>> dbus.String('nepomuk-co
>> Dec 22 00:33:18 sentry10 AptDaemon.Worker: INFO: Committing packages:
>> dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([],
>> signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([],
>> signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([],
>> signature=dbus.Signature('s')),
>> dbus.Array([dbus.String('gir1.2-gtk-3.0'),
>> dbus.String('gir1.2-gudev-1.0'), dbus.String('kate-data'),
>> dbus.String('katepart'), dbus.String('kde-runtime'),
>> dbus.String('kde-runtime-data'), dbus.String('kdelibs-bin'),
>> dbus.String('kdelibs5-data'), dbus.String('kdelibs5-plugins'),
>> dbus.String('kdoctools'), dbus.String('libgail-3-0'),
>> dbus.String('libgtk-3-0'), dbus.String('libgtk-3-bin'),
>> dbus.String('libgtk-3-common'), dbus.String('libkactivities-bin'),
>> dbus.String('libkactivities-models1'), dbus.String('libkactivities6'),
>> dbus.String('libkatepartinterfaces4'), dbus.String('libkcmutils4'),
>> dbus.String('libkde3support4'), dbus.String('libkdeclarative5'),
>> dbus.String('libkdecore5'), dbus.String('libkdesu5'),
>> dbus.String('libkdeui5'), dbus.String('libkdewebkit5'),
>> dbus.String('libkdnssd4'), dbus.String('libkemoticons4'),
>> dbus.String('libkfile4'), dbus.String('libkhtml5'),
>> dbus.String('libkidletime4'), dbus.String('libkio5'),
>> dbus.String('libkjsapi4'), dbus.String('libkjsembed4'),
>> dbus.String('libkmediaplayer4'), dbus.String('libknewstuff3-4'),
>> dbus.String('libknotifyconfig4'), dbus.String('libkntlm4'),
>> dbus.String('libkparts4'), dbus.String('libkpty4'),
>> dbus.String('libkrosscore4'), dbus.String('libktexteditor4'),
>> dbus.String('libkxmlrpcclient4'), dbus.String('libnepomuk4'),
>> dbus.String('libnepomukcleaner4'), dbus.String('libnepomukcore4abi1'),
>> dbus.String('libnepomukquery4a'), dbus.String('libnepomukutils4'),
>> dbus.String('libnss3'), dbus.String('libnss3-1d'),
>> dbus.String('libpam-systemd'), dbus.String('libplasma3'),
>> dbus.String('libsolid4'), dbus.String('libsystemd-daemon0'),
>> dbus.String('libsystemd-journal0'), dbus.String('libsystemd-login0'),
>> dbus.String('libthreadweaver4'), dbus.String('libudev1'),
>> dbus.String('nepomuk-core-data'), dbus.String('nepomuk-core-runtime'),
>> dbus.String('
>> Dec 22 00:38:46 sentry10 dbus[1194]: [system] Activating service
>> name='org.freedesktop.systemd1' (using servicehelper)
>> Dec 22 00:38:47 sentry10 dbus[1194]: [system] Successfully activated
>> service 'org.freedesktop.systemd1'
>> Dec 22 10:15:39 sentry10 dbus[1189]: [system] Activating service
>> name='org.freedesktop.systemd1' (using servicehelper)
>> Dec 22 10:15:39 sentry10 dbus[1189]: [system] Successfully activated
>> service 'org.freedesktop.systemd1'
>> john at sentry10:~$
>>
>> Above means absolutely nothing to me.  Again, the 'file missing' must
>> be in a different file.
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>
> I know just enough to be dangerous, but many scary-sounding log messages
> are not indicators of something wrong.
>
> Apart from that, Ubuntu uses upstart instead of systemd as its system
> manager to start/stop services -- and I assume xubuntu does likewise.
> It might be that the message you reported in your first post is a kernel
> message indicating what system managers it found or didn't find, but I'm
> speculating.
>
> I see the log message above "Successfully activated service
> 'org.freedesktop.systemd1'" which seems to contradict what I just said
> about upstart vs. systemd, but it is not literally referring to the
> system manager named systemd but to a service named
> org.freedesktop.systemd1.
>
>
>
>
>
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