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I'm an idiot!
@nobody has already updated the github package and it just needs to be pushed to the repositories.
Sorry everybody!
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OK, in the meantime easy enough to fix locally.
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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I ran the package updates and upgrades; then,
sudo apt-get install lsb-release bunsen-os-release
So that both screenfetch and inxi show as: version 8.3 bunsen-hydrogen.
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Running sudo apt upgrade as I write and I get a question regarding configuration of mdadm. As far as I can see I should answer "all" and then I guess I should hit <enter>.
Only, nothing happens.
The cpu is idling and ps tells me apt upgrade has not died.
Anyone have clue?
/Martin
Last edited by Martin (2016-01-24 21:07:42)
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I get a question regarding configuration of mdadm
Unfortunately, the surveillance cameras I installed at your house seem to be broken -- what is this mysterious question of which you speak?
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I have to translate as it is in Swedish. Roughly like this:
"If your root file system is on a MD-chain (RAID) it needs to start early in the boot process. If it resides on a logic volume which is part of MD, all persistent chains need to be started.
If you know exactly which chains to start for your root file system and you want to postspone all other chains, please indicate which chains to start. If you write "all", all available chains will start. If you write "none", no chains will be started.
<Ok>"
I have tried to write all and then hit <enter> to no avail.
/Martin
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OK, well I have zero experience with mdadm & RAID so I can't really help.
Hopefully, somebody will be able to make some sense of this.
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Update: I killed apt upgrade and fired up synaptic hoping the gui-based process would work better. So far it has. This time I got a gui-boxed question with a clickable button that moved the process on.
I hope my computer will start tomorrow morning :-)
/Martin
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Whoot checked my setup this morning:
8.2
Linux bunsen 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u2 (2016-01-02) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
The following packages will be upgraded:
apt apt-utils base-files bind9-host ca-certificates dnsutils exim4
exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light file host libapt-inst1.5
libapt-pkg4.12 libbind9-90 libc-bin libc-dev-bin libc6 libc6-dbg libc6-dev
libdns-export100 libdns100 libfuse2 libirs-export91 libisc-export95 libisc95
libisccc90 libisccfg-export90 libisccfg90 libldap-2.4-2 liblwres90 libmagic1
libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin libpam-runtime libpam0g libpcre3
libsystemd0 libudev1 linux-compiler-gcc-4.8-x86 linux-headers-3.16.0-4-amd64
linux-headers-3.16.0-4-common linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64 linux-kbuild-3.16
linux-libc-dev locales login multiarch-support passwd perl perl-base
perl-modules rsyslog systemd systemd-sysv udev
56 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 76.8 MB of archives.
After this operation, 3,106 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Get:1 http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates/main linux-libc-dev amd64 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u3 [1,008 kB]
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 8.3 (jessie)
Release: 8.3
Codename: jessie
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 8.3 (jessie)
Release: 8.3
Codename: jessie
Linux bunsen 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u3 (2016-01-17) x86_64 GNU/Linux
So this looks good to my amateurish eyes! I'm still very confused on this whole Unstable > Testing > Stable process...
Last edited by Horizon_Brave (2016-01-25 00:12:56)
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Update: I killed apt upgrade and fired up synaptic hoping the gui-based process would work better. So far it has. This time I got a gui-boxed question with a clickable button that moved the process on.
I hope my computer will start tomorrow morning :-)
Monday morning and so far so god.
/Martin
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I am happy to report that Debian 8.3 appears to have resolved some issues I was having on my laptop in terms of power management.
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I am happy to report that Debian 8.3 appears to have resolved some issues I was having on my laptop in terms of power management.
In your opinion, what do you think was included in the new stable that solved the issues?
"I have not failed, I have found 10,000 ways that will not work" -Edison
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It appears to have had something to do with systemd. I was able to somewhat isolate it by by-passing bl-exit and calling systemctl suspend directly from terminal. When resuming, systemd-sleep would still appear quite high in my process list, like either a race condition was occurring or it was failing to terminate correctly.
I vaguely recall one other bug report on it. I was figuring if this update did not resolve the issues, then I was going to start backporting to see if I could resolve it, having tried everything else that I could think of. I still have more testing to do on hibernation and see if it is working now, but at least I have suspends working correctly.
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... but at least I have suspends working correctly.
Phew! A bit of good news.
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