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Bebo , to cat in He never lays down normally but he looks more comfortable than I will ever be

Very cute cat.

inetknght , to linux in When I shutdown my computer last night, it gave me this error message. It seems to be working fine but should I be considered?

Attempting to kill init means that something tried to kill PID 1. That’s… abnormal outside of a shutdown. But it can be normal during shutdown. So uhh… yeah: if it continues to be a problem then it needs to be reported and fixed by your distribution. What distribution are you using?

I see kernel panics at shutdown most often on Arch-based distros after updating system packages.

It sucks when it happens during shutdown but it’s typically not going to cause other problems… except perhaps not automatically booting if you wanted to reboot instead of shutdown.

vortexal OP ,
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I’m using the XFCE edition of Linux Mint. The Kernel updated yesterday morning, could that have something to do with it?

inetknght ,

A kernel update, if it’s done right, shouldn’t cause a panic. But not every distro does updates right.

If you know the old version and the new version then it might be useful to reach out to the Mint community and see if they’re aware of issues like that.

linuxmint.com/getinvolved.php -> forums or chat might be fruitful to you

vortexal OP ,
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I don’t know what the previous version was but I’ll still post about it to the forums. Thanks.

qjkxbmwvz ,

I see kernel panics at shutdown most often on Arch-based distros after updating system packages.

When I tried Arch, upgrading kernel would delete the kernel modules of the running kernel — somewhat unimpressive upgrade process.

superkret ,

As with everything in Arch, there’s a setting for that.

30p87 ,

on Arch-based distros after updating system packages

So basically every shutdown lol

spaghetti_carbanana ,

This dude kernel panics

xilliah , to linux in When I shutdown my computer last night, it gave me this error message. It seems to be working fine but should I be considered?

Could also be an SEU

vortexal OP ,
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That’s pretty specific, but I guess it’s possible.

xilliah ,

Iirc it’s 1 bit per 500mb per week for your every day ram.

There’s this famous case where a speedrunner playing Mario had such a bit flip and affected his play time.

argv_minus_one ,

Colloquially referred to as “cosmic rays”.

Devious_Thoughts , to internetfuneral in 9 stars out of a possible 11

FUCK that’s a bad joke, but you get points for the courage to post it lol

Blastasaurus , to internetfuneral in Brendan Fraser

I don’t know why I’m laughing so hard at this.

Xeelee , to linux in When I shutdown my computer last night, it gave me this error message. It seems to be working fine but should I be considered?
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You could look at the package that's mentioned in the first line in Synaptic. The error message says it can't find a file. Fürst thing is do is check if that fike is actually there.

vortexal OP ,
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Apt says it’s installed. Someone said something about reinstalling it but I couldn’t find anything online about reinstalling.

exu ,

I might be totally wrong, but libpcre sounds like the regex library used by perl. Maybe his perl packages are broken?

nyan ,

Almost. It’s a C library that mimics Perl’s regular expression facilities. Fairly common dependency for any number of packages.

Erika2rsis , to internetfuneral in Brendan Fraser
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Don’t forget Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008), that one’s a classic

Rocketpoweredgorilla ,
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May be an unpopular opinion but I thought Encino Man was pretty good too…I think that was the first movie I saw of his.

Bishma ,
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I only read the novelization. Thanks scholastic book fairs!

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Blast from the Past is an inventive comedy. I really enjoyed it.

theodewere ,
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it is fantastically well done, and both he and Silverstone are great in it

theodewere , (edited )
@theodewere@kbin.social avatar

no i think that movie has gotten some love lately, and specifically his performance.. but he's amazing in The Scout as well, the one about the baseball phenom.. he and Albert Brooks are both terrific..

princess ,

encino man > george of the jungle

and i will fight anyone who disagrees

Ddhuud ,

I’m sorry Brendan, I’ll let you know when it is my birthday.

HonkTonkWoman , (edited )

Airheads is Brendan Fraser’s magnum opus, in my opinion. The scathing fire driving his delivery of “Butt Puppet” really hammers the burn home.

theodewere ,
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this kind of analysis is why i come to the internet

vojel , to linux in When I shutdown my computer last night, it gave me this error message. It seems to be working fine but should I be considered?
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Yes this is a kernel panic which occurs when something goes terribly wrong inside the system. This could be anything from broken software to defective hardware. You should observe if this happens regurlarly.

vortexal OP ,
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Ok but is there anything notable from this error message, like anything specific that I should be checking out for?

vojel ,
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First line of your picture is a hint for a software issue. I would just google that.

vortexal OP ,
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I tried seaching it online but the only I could find (that I understood how to use it) was to run “sudo ldconfig” which didn’t seem to day anything. I have no idea if that actually fixed the problem or not but if it didn’t, do you have any other solutions?

vojel ,
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Did it help though? Same error or is the system shutting down fine now?

vortexal OP ,
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I wont know until tonight.

vojel ,
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What prevents you from shutting it down right now?!

vortexal OP ,
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It’s probably just paranoia but every laptop I’ve ever owned has had a problem pertaining to repeatedly turning them off and on again. This laptop is my mom’s and I’m just using it because my old one stopped working and I really don’t want to break this one too.

vojel ,
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You’ll break things if you do more and more stuff suggested inside this thread without testing it. Maybe executing ldconfig was enough, but if you try more and more stuff you don’t know what you did. Linux is very hard to break, especially when you didn’t mess around with things like packages and libraries by yourself, there’s mostly a way back. But if you’re scared use the time and make a backup and a live USB stick with a Linux distro of your choice to rescue the system if something’s terribly messed up.

vortexal OP ,
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I’m not concerned about Linux breaking, I’m concerned about the laptop itself. My last laptop stopped being able to boot into any OS or even enter the bios after I was repeatedly restarting it one day and my laptop before that has a problem where for some reason the screen gets dark spots if it’s turned on more than once a day. I also have another laptop that has a failing GPU and another that for some reason can’t read internal hard drives anymore. In the off chance that Linux does have problems, I am already prepared for that but as I said, I’m more concerned about the laptop. We’ve had it for over 5 years and we really can’t afford a new one.

Morphit ,
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ldconfig sets up links and caches for loading library code. That might be an issue if your install is broken between updates. You can use ldd to check if code can be looked up. ldd /usr/lib/x86-64-linux-gnu/libpcre2-8.so.0 should show no errors. Likewise for ldd /usr/sbin/init.

(Your paths may vary)

vortexal OP ,
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Ok, so Synaptic Package Manager states that it’s installed in the exact location you say that it’s supposed to be in but ldd states “No such file or directory”. What’s going on here?

https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/b27d17c1-a016-45ab-9166-521b0b4ceaed.png

puttputt ,

You have a typo: It should be x86_64, not x86-64

vortexal OP ,
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Oops, anyways it seems to have been found this time. I did reinstall it already but I wont know if it fixed the issue until tonight.

Snailpope , to internetfuneral in Brendan Fraser

Who could forget the classic Brendan Fraser movie, “Blast from the Past”

Edit: forgot ‘forgot the’

orbitz ,

I think I caught it couple times on a movie channel, since they were both hot actors (more way than one at the time) I enjoyed it. Curious if it holds up but I recall it being a decent comedy movie overall regardless if I just wanted to see more of Alicia Silverstone. Just looked it up, I have no memory of Dave Foley (news radio, kids in the hall) in it, maybe time for a rewatch, he is always good for a laugh.

spittingimage , to cat in He never lays down normally but he looks more comfortable than I will ever be
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Cats are liquid. They pool at the lowest point.

mumblerfish , to linux in When I shutdown my computer last night, it gave me this error message. It seems to be working fine but should I be considered?

You seem to have removed libpcre2 library. Try to reinstall it using your package manager.

vortexal OP ,
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Synaptic Package Manager states that there are several versions of libpcre2 installed, which one should I try to reinstall? https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/2f437270-9172-4d21-a82f-36c1989bbf4b.png

throw4w4y5 , to linux in When I shutdown my computer last night, it gave me this error message. It seems to be working fine but should I be considered?

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  • vortexal OP ,
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    I have no idea what those are, unless Linux Mint (at least the XFCE edition) has one of those installed by default, I’m pretty sure I don’t have any of those installed.

    mumblerfish ,

    Why is that weird? My shutdown is also linked against libpcre2.

    joyofpeanuts , to linux in When I shutdown my computer last night, it gave me this error message. It seems to be working fine but should I be considered?

    As others said, check if it is a single case or if it repeats at the next shutdowns. Anyway, the main question this brings to mind is: do you have a good backup of your system / data ?

    vortexal OP ,
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    I don’t have a backup of the system because if something happens, I’m switching distros. But I do have both an external hard drive and Pcloud for cloud storage for some other things like game save files.

    ohai , to internetfuneral in Brendan Fraser
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    Encino Man!

    zerbey , to technology in Cost of a 128KB computer with floppies in 1985

    This is why the ZX Spectrum was so important, in 1982 it cost £125 for the 16K model (£469 or so now). That’s within the reach of many consumers. Sure, it was laughably simplistic even at launch, but if it wasn’t for the Speccy I wouldn’t be an IT professional today.

    Oneobi ,

    My Dragon 32 or 64 (can’t remember which it was) has a lot to answer for too!

    zerbey ,

    Whole bunch of low cost 8-bit machines in that era, the Dragon 32, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC ranges to name but a few. Of course we must also mention the BBC Micro, was not low cost but every school had one if you grew up in the UK.

    khannie ,
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    We had one in my school in Ireland too (and I think they were common in schools here) but tbh none of the teachers knew how to use it and so we got very little time on it in school.

    Loulou ,

    Hey ZX-81 gang here!

    999SKR (Swedish crowns) guess it was like 100$ and it gave you a 1KB 1Mhz computer :-) around 400SKR more for an expansion card with a whopping 16KB…

    Went the C64 way but damn that Spectrum was sexy back in the day.

    Magister ,
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    ZX81 here too! Bought 500FF in 1981 iirc, in kit.

    Loulou ,

    Clavier membrane team !

    Loulou ,

    BTW did you solder it yourself?

    Magister ,
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    My father did, I was 10. But he then teached me a lot of things like soldering, programming in basic and Z80 assembly

    Loulou ,

    Excellent!

    TrivialBetaState OP ,

    So true! My parents got me the C64 when I had no idea about computers. I loved the Spectrum+ my buddy had at the time but always wanted the C128 another friend of mine got. My parents eventually upgraded my computer to an Amstrad CPC6128 when they saw that I was actually programming in BASIC. I learned a lot from that computer too, e.g. Fortran, Pascal, a bit of Z80 assemly (the last one was horrible!)

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