Errors every time I boot

MR ZenWiz mrzenwiz at gmail.com
Fri May 8 23:21:05 UTC 2015


On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 1:20 AM, Tony Baechler - BATS
<bats at batsupport.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is probably not the problem, but what kernel version are you running?
> What version of udev?  I know that older kernels won't work with new
> versions of udev and presumably systemd.  If you want to experiment, install
> upstart and let it remove systemd.  I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 server with
> upstart and it seems fine.  Again, I'm just making random guesses here, but
> I didn't see any other replies, so I thought I would chime in.  It could
> very well not be a kernel issue.  You could also try reinstalling dbus.  If
> you still have problems, try upgrading to the latest available kernel, which
> I think is 3.16 from Utopic.  I'm sure others will have better ideas, but if
> it was me, I would first try switching to upstart and making sure my udev
> works with my kernel version.  Also, you could do a Google search and see if
> it is an AMD problem (it's possible, but I don't think so) or install
> amd64-microcode and see if that helps.
>
I was getting these (and other screwy problems) with the Trusty stock
kernel, so I had updated to the 3.14 kernel using one of the "side"
repos.  that was working relatively well (except this error still
occurs).

However, when I saw these, it was after I had rebooted from running
the Utopic kernel (3.16), which I believe is what caused the other
issue I raised on the list - that when Seamonkey hung, it seems to
have killed the dbus daemon and prevented any other app from
launching.  After trying just about everything else, I rebooted and
went back to the 3.14 kernel, which seems to be pretty stable.

Thanks.
MR




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