Get the same error behaviour with the same traceback.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1521305
Title:
opening "Repositories" dialog doesn't open the dialog but suggests
reloading
This bug still occurs repeatably in Wily. The lines number of the traceback are
a little bit different now.
They match to bug #1521305 now. (which is most likely a duplicate of this)
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After searching and trying for a long, long time, I finally found a
solution which is acceptable for me. The situation is rather complex, so I
try to describe it as structured as possible.
Configuration
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Hardware configuration:
DH87RL board
i7-4771 CPU
GeForce GTX 970
Software
After searching and trying for a long, long time, I finally found a
solution which is acceptable for me. The situation is rather complex, so I
try to describe it as structured as possible.
Configuration
-
Hardware configuration:
DH87RL board
i7-4771 CPU
GeForce GTX 970
Software
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1359689 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1359689
After searching and trying for a long, long time, I finally found a
solution which is acceptable for me. The situation is rather complex, so I
try to describe it as structured as possible.
Configuration
On 14.02.19 09:09, Karl Stenerud wrote:
> OK, give it a shot with the rpi again once you have access to it. Once
> we've got a solid repro case, we can figure out what the heck's going
> wrong.
>
Hi again,
sorry, I couldn't reach the rpi where the problem occurs. I can only
reach it via ssh and
Public bug reported:
> at --version
at version 3.1.19
> uname -a
Linux pi3 4.4.38-v7+ #938 SMP Thu Dec 15 15:22:21 GMT 2016 armv7l armv7l armv7l
GNU/Linux
> lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release:18.04
Error description:
Let´s assume it is February, 12th, 10 pm and
Hi,
my scenario was:
> echo "shutdown -h now" | at now +240minutes
It is executed from /etc/rc.local at system startup.
The difference I see that I used a Raspberry Pi. Maybe an ARM only
issue?
(Have no access to the affected Raspi for the next 4 days, so I cannot
test more atm, sorry)