Sure thing:
$ sudo systemctl status ssh
[sudo] password for andrewta:
● ssh.service - OpenBSD Secure Shell server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ssh.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: failed (Result: start-limit) since Wed 2016-02-24 14:44:04 CST; 20s
ago
Process:
After boot starting ssh has never fails to start and correctly runs.
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Title:
ssh will not start at boot: systemctl status ssh
After boot starting ssh has never fails to start and correctly runs.
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Title:
ssh will not start at boot: systemctl status ssh -> output is
Sure thing:
$ sudo systemctl status ssh
[sudo] password for andrewta:
● ssh.service - OpenBSD Secure Shell server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ssh.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: failed (Result: start-limit) since Wed 2016-02-24 14:44:04 CST; 20s
ago
Process:
Public bug reported:
Using apt I have reinstalled and purged both ssh and openssh-server.
apt-get remove --purge ssh openssh-server
reinstalled
updated
and on boot the ctl status is failed 255
After much forum research and attempts to default solutions, the final word was
that reinstall
Public bug reported:
Using apt I have reinstalled and purged both ssh and openssh-server.
apt-get remove --purge ssh openssh-server
reinstalled
updated
and on boot the ctl status is failed 255
After much forum research and attempts to default solutions, the final word was
that reinstall
@ebraz:
I Have this problem still. I am on 12.10 on all of my PC's and I have this
issue mostly with my ASUS 1225b. My Dell c521 just started doing it too but I
noticed something interesting. If I boot up and the keyboard and mouse do not
respond and then I leave it alone for up to an hour,
I #'d (commented) out the line that said
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash
Inserted :
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash i8042.reset i8042.nomux
updated grub
Tried with reset, nomux, and both.
It fixed the keyboard and touchpad issue but broke the login.
I get three separate
It may help to know that I am running the most recent version of Ubuntu
gnome.
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Title:
[Asus eeepc 1225B] Keyboard and Touchpad randomly not
This is an Issue I am having aswell.
I will try the update of grub with [GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash
i8042.reset i8042.nomux]
Ill post if this helps me.
Thank you for the solution.
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Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt):
Here is my terminal activity with requested command:
andrewta@mars-40:~$ find /var/lib/dkms/fglrx-updates -name make.log
andrewta@mars-40:~$
andrewta@mars-40:~$ find /var/lib/dkms/fglrx-updates -name make
andrewta@mars-40:~$ find /var/lib/dkms/fglrx-updates
Public bug reported:
I added the fglrx in the list of additional hardware and it activated fine
(downloaded and installed) (with its own quirks, thats another story though)
I had an option to add fglrx post release updates and when finished it says it
failed and to check /var/log/jockey
In that
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Title:
fglrx-updates 2:8.982-0ubuntu0.1: fglrx-updates kernel module failed
to build
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