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hello.
I dont know if this is the right subforum, couldnt find a better place to put this.
a while ago i started suffering from systemd (or dbus) hangs. where whatever action i try to do results in:
Failed to get D-Bus connection: Failed to connect to socket /run/systemd/private: Connection refused
this happens after a few hours of system runntime.
i cannot modify my wireless connection, suspend, reboot. etc etc. only the kernels alt-prnscrn-reisub reboots /safely/ RANT: way to go, one centralized managing tool /RANT
searching the web on how to debug this has not been helpful at all!
any help would be great!
thanks i.a
Tomas
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I think you might need to retract your systemd rant there.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69663
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I think you might need to retract your systemd rant there.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69663
heh, rant still applies. centralized undebuggable software. manages /everything/ with no apparent advantage. and when it hangs, there is no plan-b to cleanly shutdown!
anyway, thanks a bunch for pointing in the right direction!
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heh, rant still applies. centralized undebuggable software. manages /everything/ with no apparent advantage. and when it hangs, there is no plan-b to cleanly shutdown!
Have you tried to see if sysrq works? I'd say that as long as the kernel itself doesn't crash it should work.
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eldragon wrote:heh, rant still applies. centralized undebuggable software. manages /everything/ with no apparent advantage. and when it hangs, there is no plan-b to cleanly shutdown!
Have you tried to see if sysrq works? I'd say that as long as the kernel itself doesn't crash it should work.
sorry, if you dont see why this is a problem, forget it. im going to my blog thanks everyone for your help!.
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