Back on the People’s 5 for the first time since #aBRT D Line largely replaced it. Wildly, it
runs no slower than the D now. 28 minutes from Nicollet Mall to end of the line.
Back on the People’s 5 for the first time since #aBRT D Line largely replaced it. Wildly, it
runs no slower than the D now. 28 minutes from Nicollet Mall to end of the line.
Metro Transit ambassador confirms transit signal priority is implemented along the route but not every signal. If there is an #aBRT god, let 31st and Chicago and its draaaaag three cycles be one.
The D Line moves our nearest stop from the corner to 0.4 miles away. Still hype.
#MetroTransit #aBRT #transit
I've started working for a company that runs #AIX instead of #linux. In #RHEL when an application cores #abrt captures it, writes out all this amazing information with a full backtrace, the files involved, a sosreport, etc. Even in the plain logs in /var/log/messages we get information about who dumped.
In AIX I get to use errpt to read a binary log which tells me "java", there is no data just a compressed core, and nothing else.
Oh yes ... proprietary software is just sooooo much better.
ABRT team released new version of #ABRT packages https://abrt.github.io/release/features/abrt/abrt-java-connector/gnome-abrt/libreport/satyr/retrace-server/2020/09/23/new-releases/
Want to catch errors in your project and only in your project? https://bit.ly/2xj7DfL Here comes sABRTooth - a sub-projects of #ABRT.
Initial investigation how to report issues from inside of #Flatpack using #ABRT https://abrt.github.io/abrt/container/exception/flatpak/python/2019/03/11/flatpak-problems/
Whew, out of thin air, my #computer started playing up today. In #KDE I kept getting crashes and restarts of #kactivitymanagerd and a high load (around 8) with constant disk activity and #abrt popping up very irritating messages which I couldn’t even report. It was very annoying and seriously disruptive.
A search online suggested is to remove ~/.local/share/kactivitymanager/resources (I haven’t deleted it yet but renamed it). That seems to have fixed it.