[Swlug] Mint v Chromium
Dave Hodgkinson
davehodg at gmail.com
Tue Jun 21 15:54:28 UTC 2022
You appear to have a slightly flaky disk:
Jun 19 09:24:58 Apollo kernel: [27942.994796] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 12592 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x0 phys_seg 1 prio class 0
Jun 19 09:24:58 Apollo kernel: [27942.994801] Buffer I/O error on dev sda1, logical block 550, async page read
Yes, a LOT of sda errors.
What’s going on around the time Chromium, crashes?
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David Hodgkinson
Senior Software Development Engineer
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> On 21 Jun 2022, at 16:22, Rhys Sage via Swlug <swlug at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
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> This is the syslog
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> https://docs.google.com/document/d/131qomhZy6Vnx7ldlzCCp_rv4uKpcg3efWxZAd1PNMos/edit?usp=sharing
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> This is the grep
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/131qomhZy6Vnx7ldlzCCp_rv4uKpcg3efWxZAd1PNMos/edit?usp=sharing
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> Rhys Sage
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> 1. Remote SWLUG on Jitsi tonight Tuesday 21 June 2022 at 7pm BST
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> 2. Re: Mint v Chromium (Alan Gray)
> 3. Re: Remote SWLUG on Jitsi tonight Tuesday 21 June 2022 at 7pm
> BST (Huw Pearce)
> 4. Re: Remote SWLUG on Jitsi tonight Tuesday 21 June 2022 at 7pm
> BST (Daniel Morris)
> Avoid travel chaos tonight with a good old fashioned remote SWLUG meeting, tonight, on Jitsi at 7pm. You can revel in the post-truth 20-20 hindsight by reasoning this SWLUG is remote to:
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> 1) Show your solidarity with striking transport workers amidst the cost-of-living crisis
> 2) Stay safe (COFID is out to get you!)
> 3) 'Cos No Fridges are available for this time slot
> 4) Any other (il)legitimate reason - it is 2022 be creative, and Free!
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> I'm going to be crowing about how easy openSUSE Leap 15.4 upgrades have been, even when my ISP decided to stamp on the radio signals mid-way through. And how OpenReach celebrated the Jubilee bank holidays by ripping out the "legacy" June/July 2021 overhead fibre and started afresh - still just the 40m of tree cutting left...
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> Simply launch a web-browser and go to
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> https://meet.jit.si/swlugmeetonline
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> https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/ and choose "Start a call" and enter "swlugmeetonline" as the name.
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> Daniel
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> Hello Rhys,
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> Checkout as a starter
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> http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/enable-trim-on-ssd-solid-state-drives.html?m=1
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> Regards
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> Hi Daniel,
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> Good to hear your openSUSE Leap upgrade to 15.4 went well. I have to
> have another go after following the instructions I found, that did not work.
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> My openSUSE Tumbleweed systems continue to update without any dramas and
> hopefully 'touch wood' continue to do so.
>
> Kind regards,
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> Huw
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> On 21/06/2022 13:14, Daniel Morris via Swlug wrote:
>> Avoid travel chaos tonight with a good old fashioned remote SWLUG
>> meeting, tonight, on Jitsi at 7pm. You can revel in the post-truth
>> 20-20 hindsight by reasoning this SWLUG is remote to:
>>
>> 1) Show your solidarity with striking transport workers amidst the
>> cost-of-living crisis
>> 2) Stay safe (COFID is out to get you!)
>> 3) 'Cos No Fridges are available for this time slot
>> 4) Any other (il)legitimate reason - it is 2022 be creative, and Free!
>>
>> I'm going to be crowing about how easy openSUSE Leap 15.4 upgrades
>> have been, even when my ISP decided to stamp on the radio signals
>> mid-way through. And how OpenReach celebrated the Jubilee bank
>> holidays by ripping out the "legacy" June/July 2021 overhead fibre and
>> started afresh - still just the 40m of tree cutting left...
>>
>> Simply launch a web-browser and go to
>>
>> https://meet.jit.si/swlugmeetonline
>>
>> Or,
>> https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/ and choose "Start a call" and enter
>> "swlugmeetonline" as the name.
>>
>> Daniel
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> Hi Huw,
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> Most have been pretty flawless, apply any missing/current patches, set releasever=15.4, 'zypper ref; zypper dup'. I think I've one machine that I've updated from about 12.x or 13.1 (never get around to nuke & pave). I add the DVD iso as a local repo, slurping a WiFi hotspot or using my mobile's generous limit. Pretty much these instructions: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:System_upgrade
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> One system had a bit of drama losing the connection, about 800 packages left to apply with 1100 done. Problem was zypper executable was hosed with
> "zypper: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/libzypp.so.1722: undefined symbol:...". I just scp'd the libzypp and zypper packages from the DVD image over and applied with rpm, and they restarted the 'zypper dup'. It saved a 600 mile round-trip, or having to 'fess up to a colleague and do a rollback :)
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> Tumbleweed for a year was fun but just too much churn for my day-day, especially now with metered bandwidth.
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> Daniel
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> On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 13:41, Huw Pearce via Swlug <swlug at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> Good to hear your openSUSE Leap upgrade to 15.4 went well. I have to
>> have another go after following the instructions I found, that did not work.
>>
>> My openSUSE Tumbleweed systems continue to update without any dramas and
>> hopefully 'touch wood' continue to do so.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Huw
>>
>> On 21/06/2022 13:14, Daniel Morris via Swlug wrote:
>>> Avoid travel chaos tonight with a good old fashioned remote SWLUG
>>> meeting, tonight, on Jitsi at 7pm. You can revel in the post-truth
>>> 20-20 hindsight by reasoning this SWLUG is remote to:
>>>
>>> 1) Show your solidarity with striking transport workers amidst the
>>> cost-of-living crisis
>>> 2) Stay safe (COFID is out to get you!)
>>> 3) 'Cos No Fridges are available for this time slot
>>> 4) Any other (il)legitimate reason - it is 2022 be creative, and Free!
>>>
>>> I'm going to be crowing about how easy openSUSE Leap 15.4 upgrades
>>> have been, even when my ISP decided to stamp on the radio signals
>>> mid-way through. And how OpenReach celebrated the Jubilee bank
>>> holidays by ripping out the "legacy" June/July 2021 overhead fibre and
>>> started afresh - still just the 40m of tree cutting left...
>>>
>>> Simply launch a web-browser and go to
>>>
>>> https://meet.jit.si/swlugmeetonline
>>>
>>> Or,
>>> https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/ and choose "Start a call" and enter
>>> "swlugmeetonline" as the name.
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>>
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