Date: Tue, 17 May 2016 23:05:18 +0600 From: Admin <admin@allunix.ru> To: Bill <williamlaird@bigpond.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: lost Message-ID: <9b2c0fd7-d81f-49a2-05bf-48953ddb0a06@allunix.ru> In-Reply-To: <op.yhl70fu4pwqfn9@wills> References: <op.yhl70fu4pwqfn9@wills>
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Simple question: is this machine allright? If basically everything dumps cores that usually means hardware (mostly RAM) failure. 17.05.2016 22:27, Bill пишет: > Using FreeBSD since 4.1 most recent 8.2 no problems, now retired 'old > timer' > > installed 10.2 release from CD on Intel core i3 boot, sound, video, > etc OK > few ports would work, discovered pkg, still few pkg work mostly with > core dumps etc. > Fresh install (or ten)! > Finally default install, no software added, freebsd-upgrade, install, > install after boot to: > > root@wills:~ # uname -a > FreeBSD wills 10.3-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p2 #0: Wed May 4 > 06:03:51 UT C 2016 etc... > > Same situation, Have X working with icewm (blackbox, fluxbox OK also) > qtfm, gpicview, xpdf etc OK but dbus errors, core dumps, missing libs. > Whereis fails to find installed software, including system stuff, libs > etc not found by whereas, or applications. > > Basically past doing much reading online/local due illness, home care... > > Seems a path related problem? Only change to boot config has been to > add Automount="YES", that i may retrieve backup data via USB key. > dmesg seems everything found, enabled hardware wise. > Perhaps I need to do some config for dbus? > > Here are a few recent core dumps: > > dbus-monitor.core firefox.core > dbus-send.core gedit.core > efreet_desktop_cach.core gnome-settings-daem.core > enlightenment_filem.core gnome-shell.core > epiphany.core nautilus.core > evince-previewer.core qtfm.core > evince.core totem.core > file-roller.core xpdf.core > root@wills:~ # > > Forums appear offline at present. > > Any suggestions, reading matter (simpler the better)! > > Enough working to keep me going for a while. Back to poking around > folders to find things. Enough online documents for now. > > de Bill VK2BLA...
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