[Bug 1068222] Re: package console-setup 1.70ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2

2020-07-12 Thread August Pamplona
I had the issue. After trying different things

I created two files, vtrgb and vtrgb.vga as per https://www.apt-
browse.org/browse/ubuntu/bionic/main/all/console-setup-
linux/1.178ubuntu2/file/etc/console-setup (even though I am on Focal
Fossa) and placed them at /etc/console-setup/ .

I ran sudo dpkg --configure -a and the error was gone.

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  package console-setup 1.70ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade:
  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
  status 2

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[Bug 1068222] Re: package console-setup 1.70ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2

2020-07-12 Thread August Pamplona
P.S. OS is recently installed Linux Mint 20.04.

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  package console-setup 1.70ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade:
  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
  status 2

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[Bug 1759836] Re: systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU

2019-08-02 Thread August Pamplona
Ignore my previous two posts.

It's fixed. I uninstalled & reinstalled Nvidia driver related things
(which didn't really want to happen).

I don't know why it happened nor why it produced symptoms related to one
of the posts here (maybe just an unrelated coincidence?) nor why it
happened when I moved the hard drive to the Dell laptop.

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[Bug 1759836] Re: systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU

2019-08-02 Thread August Pamplona
OK, so this is annoying.

The background behind the report I made on 2018-07-03 (message #47) is
that I have had a Mint install on a desktop computer (fairly old
hardware) and that at some point I started to switch over to the Dell
Latitude E6400 laptop that I mentioned (just swap the hard drive, an
ssd). This just worked. This is something that didn't use to just work
with Linux many years ago and I was pleased that it now does.

At some point, it developed this high cpu use issue (I believe this
happened upon the switch to Mint 19 but earlier is possible since my
noticing this would depend on how often I tried using the hard drive
with the Mint install in the Dell laptop which at this point may not
have been that often).

I applied one fix mentioned here & the issue went away (although it
broke Bluetooth). I forgot about it for a while.

At some point, I created a full separate install on a USB flash drive
just to have an install to play with because I needed something Ubuntu
based (Mint being close enough for my purposes) —though I did choose to
go with Mate instead of Cinnamon (which is what I have on my main
install). Of course, I had the same issue again. I went back to this
thread to refresh my memory about fixing the issue and noticed the
slightly better fix for the issue mentioned in message #70. The fix
worked and I was glad to find that Bluetooth works.

So now came the time when I decided I will be using my main install from
my desktop in my laptop again for a period of time and I am surprised to
find that when it boots I am greeted with a message advising me that
it's "Running in software rendering mode" and that I should expect high
cpu use. Then I notice that I'm again having high cpu use even for
running in rendering mode (from ~45%-100% —and maybe going closer to
100% over time?).

Investigating this leads me,... right back to here. The issue with the
'/97-hid2hci.rules' is gone (having also applied the fis from message
#70 on this install) but now I seem to have the same issue as what
Gaétan QUENTIN writes about on this thread on message #7 on the date of
2018-05-02.

I attempted the fix from #9 and it did not work. I then attempted the
fix from #50 and it got rid of the repeating Nvidia messages mentioned
in #7 when executing 'sudo /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd -D'. However, the
message "Running in software rendering mode" and cpu use may have gone
down slightly but is still extremely high. I don't know how to get rid
of this. My inclination was to go to the Driver manager to try to enable
the recommended nvidia-340 binary driver but my only allowed choice is
'Continue using a manually installed driver' (the other options, the
NVIDIA binary driver and the Nouveau driver are greyed out and not
selectable).

Keep in mind that I did not have the issue with previous Mint versions
and keep in mind that, after applying the fix described in message #70,
a different install of the same Mint version number on the exact same
hardware does not have this problem (however, the difference could be
that this other install is using Mate).

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[Bug 1759836] Re: systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU

2019-08-02 Thread August Pamplona
'However, the message "Running in software rendering mode" and cpu use
may have gone down slightly but is still extremely high.' should have
been written as 'However, the message "Running in software rendering
mode" remains and cpu use may have gone down slightly but is still
extremely high.'.

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[Bug 1759836] Re: systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU

2019-06-30 Thread August Pamplona
Mortimer, it's still available at the Google cache:
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Ulh1YXwMuK8J:https://dev.getsol.us/T5224

It appears that the fix there addresses the same file and the same line
in that file. However, the lines are simply being deleted there & it
breaks Bluetooth so I wouldn't go that route (though at the time I did
due to not knowing any better).

They are also placing it at a different location, /etc/udev/rules.d/,
and I don't know the significance of that.

And to address what others are saying, yes, hand editing a system file
(and one, at that, which is headed by the comment line "# do not edit
this file, it will be overwritten on update") is not an optimal
solution.

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[Bug 1759836] Re: systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU

2018-08-19 Thread August Pamplona
But the directions mentioned elsewhere from https://dev.solus-
project.com/T5224 do work even thought they appear to break Bluetooth
(even with the updated instructions workaround mentioned in that
thread).

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[Bug 1759836] Re: systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU

2018-08-19 Thread August Pamplona
Nope, getting rid of '/lib/udev/rules.d/71-nvidia.rules' does nothing.

It's a Mint 19 (Tara) with Cinnamon installation that I sometimes use on
a Dell E6400 which used to work well with it before with earlier
kernels.

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[Bug 1759836] Re: systemd-udevd consumes 100% of CPU

2018-07-03 Thread August Pamplona
The issue also showed up with on my laptop. I was running Mint 19 (still
on the BETA) which is based on Bionic Beaver, kernel is
4.15.0-24-generic x86_64 bits with Cinnamon 3.8.6. I did try booting
with 4.15.0-22 and it made no difference (which, after reading the
comments here, I see is as expected)

The laptop is a Latitude E6400. It's one with the nVidia graphics. I
don't remember what the Bluetooth adapter is (it's something I added,
not necessarily something that would have come from Dell).

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