"Snaps automatisch auffrischen" is German for "automatically refresh
snaps".
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Title:
Missing log files from snapd
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Both show more or less the same
# snap changes
ID Status SpawnReadySummary
113 Error yesterday at 15:57 CEST yesterday at 15:57 CEST Snaps
automatisch auffrischen: "snapd", "chromium"
114 Error today at 09:38 CEST today at
`journalctl -u snapd` shows the same entries as `journalctl
_SYSTEMD_UNIT=snapd.service`.
So, still no info, what snap was doing at the time.
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snapd is running constantly, using about 10% CPU and accessing the disk
without any hint of what it is doing.
# ls -l /var/log/snap*
/bin/ls: cannot access '/var/log/snap*': No such file or directory
# journalctl _SYSTEMD_UNIT=snapd.service
doesn't show anything either.
** Project changed: gitlptools => snapd (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Missing man pages for snapd, snapctl
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1)
Description:Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch)
Release:18.04
2)
apt:
Installed: 1.6.10
Candidate: 1.6.10
Version table:
*** 1.6.10 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3)
I would expect a helpful error message, saying there's not enough disk
I built a Docker container based on Ubuntu Bionic, and just installed package
jekyll.
Running jekyll with either `jekyll serve` or `jekyll build` works properly for
me.
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Title:
Jekyll missing dependency ruby-mercenary
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I rebooted my laptop after a crash.
Fsck couldn't repair the /var partition, so I was greeted with "Welcome
to Emergency!" and the request to look at `journalctl -xb`.
After logging in, and journalctl telling me about the broken /var
partition, I tried
fsck
This bug is still valid in Xenial 16.04.
My system is connected via LAN and doesn't have a wireless card
installed.
Because of the dependency, wpa_cli is run on each suspend/resume cycle
and fails of course. There is no technical reason for this dependency,
and a recommendation is strong enough
It seems, you're right with the final path component in --overlay. This
is the absolute path *inside* the container. I looked into nspawn's
source code and the options is interpreted as follows
--overlay=lo1:lo2:up:dest
lo1 and lo2 are lower directories, up is the upper directory in
Tank you for pointing to the feature request and the discussion.
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>From the man page (https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man
/systemd-nspawn.html#--overlay=):
>For details about overlay file systems, see overlayfs.txt.
Which links to
Public bug reported:
I have a directory with a minimal Xenial installation, which I want to
share among several containers. I also have a directory with just Apache
and its dependencies installed.
systemd-nspawn has an option --overlay to "Combine multiple directory
trees into one overlay file
Public bug reported:
AFAIU, Ubuntu switched to systemd as its service management system.
Therefore I expect it to start services even in a chroot environment.
Using "service apache2 start" instead works without any problems.
1)
Description:Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Release:16.04
2)
systemd:
** Description changed:
- After resume my laptop loses WLAN connectivity. I can restore WLAN
- connectivity by restarting network-manager with
+ After resume my laptop loses sometimes WLAN connectivity. I can restore
+ WLAN connectivity by restarting network-manager with
# systemctl restart
Public bug reported:
After resume my laptop loses WLAN connectivity. I can restore WLAN
connectivity by restarting network-manager with
# systemctl restart network-manager
1)
Description:Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Release:16.04
2)
network-manager:
Installed: 1.1.93-0ubuntu4
Candidate:
Public bug reported:
jekyll, 2.0.3+dfsg-1
ruby, 1:2.1.0.0~ubuntu3
When I run jekyll, I get this error message
/usr/lib/ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require': cannot
load such file -- mercenary (LoadError)
from
Same here with trusty. ibus-daemon, thunderbird, ibus-ui-gtk3, compiz,
ibus-engine-sim are busy and freezing desktop.
Switch to another desktop with Ctrl-Alt-Fxx is possible, but very slow.
top output:
top - 15:50:43 up 16 days, 21:59, 8 users, load average: 8,73, 6,17, 3,25
Tasks: 477 total,
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