[solved] Update Woes

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jackdanielsesq
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[solved] Update Woes

#1 Post by jackdanielsesq »

Greetings all

Have never been able to break KDE until now - did a simple upgrade and now the KDE Energy Saving
Management is kaput - must admit, this is a first on my Mx Kde Full Monty production version ... ever :frown: :rolleyes:

Below is the upgrade log .... any/all help suggestions appreciated

Commit Log for Tue Jun 16 23:24:24 2020

Upgraded the following packages:
featherpad (0.14.1-0.1~mx19+1) to 0.14.2-0.1~mx19+1
featherpad-l10n (0.14.1-0.1~mx19+1) to 0.14.2-0.1~mx19+1
gazelle-installer-data-mx (20.01.01) to 20.06
libthunarx-3-0 (1.8.14-1~mx19+1) to 1.8.14-1~mx19+2
libvlc-bin (3.0.10-0+deb10u1) to 3.0.11-0+deb10u1
libvlc5 (3.0.10-0+deb10u1) to 3.0.11-0+deb10u1
libvlccore9 (3.0.10-0+deb10u1) to 3.0.11-0+deb10u1
mx-cleanup (19.12) to 20.6.1
mx-pkexec (20.03.02) to 20.06.02
thunar (1.8.14-1~mx19+1) to 1.8.14-1~mx19+2
thunar-data (1.8.14-1~mx19+1) to 1.8.14-1~mx19+2
vlc-data (3.0.10-0+deb10u1) to 3.0.11-0+deb10u1
vlc-plugin-base (3.0.10-0+deb10u1) to 3.0.11-0+deb10u1
vlc-plugin-video-output (3.0.10-0+deb10u1) to 3.0.11-0+deb10u1
As I have several Kde De running in parallel, plus plenty of snapshots, there is no rush - take your time

H/W spec available, naturally, but that has not changed in years - it is a s/w issue ...

Thank you kindly

Highest Regards

Jack
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Re: Update Woes

#2 Post by jackdanielsesq »

Greetings one und all

All is copacetic once more in Jack's Respin World .... :number1:

Even though we rebooted several times, the 'Energy Saving' sector still sucked - nothing was working, so
we rebooted to /dev/sda17 and continued … thank you 'Snapshot' and all who made her possible

As part of our regular maintenance program, we ran e2fsck -f -y -v -C -O '/dev/sda18'on that misbehaving partition - there are <40 active partitions at any given time - it returned zero errors, and rebooted.


Several hours later we decided to look at '/dev/sda18' again - and once more found everything in good order with a few more updates available, busy people these Developer folks - and discovered that the KDE 'Energy Saving' tab was indeed responsive - the rest is history, as they say in Hollyweird - everything is copacetic once more ....

Caveat - there might be several other contributing factors, viz - even though the ol' spinny Seagate 500GB HDD is several tears old, it has never ever failed to deliver - we also use the top two quadrants whenever possible, as they are in virgin territory - try and do that with MSFT - instead of wearing-out the HDD in one boot sector, which also happens to house data and all you get is the dreaded MSFT BSD - we run regular maintenance and will reformat large parts of it with different parameters so that we dont trash and wear-out sectors

We also do not use any screen-savers for that very same reason - it might mess with the shutdown process …
besides, when the screen is off, there is not much to see - blank works for moi ...

Thats it - KISS works ...

Comments welcome ....


Highest Regards

Jack

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Re: Update Woes

#3 Post by Jerry3904 »

Always glad when things work themselves out. Please mark this thread solved.
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Re: Update Woes

#4 Post by jackdanielsesq »

Jerry

Thank you Sir - appreciate the kind words - yes indeed, sometimes it pays to step back from the maddening crowd - observe, and then go back to basics - it works every time - it also proves several things, albeit one of them is kinda an unintended, back-handed compliment . . .

Have been a KDE fan for like evah - KDE 3.xx + Compiz Fusion was mega!!!

KDE 4.xx took us back to the Microsoftesq dark ages for about 10 years - like KDE took those nasty MSFT
Dumb Pills all at one time, instead of one Dumb Pill per day, as per the instructions on the bottle.
What a diabolical mess

Struggled with the early RPM KDE 5 as well - very rough around the edges, and very crashy - would keep crashing all day, all night, especially after any updates or addons from the official repos.

Finally tried Debian and was not impressed one bit - eventually hooked up with a couple Debian Respins that were a lot better than the RPM kludges . . . but nevertheless crashed more often than not as time went by - even our mutual friend Igor referred to them by name more than once .........

It was time to move on if I was going to continue using any kind of Unix fork as a production machine, when one day I spotted MX on DW - at first blush I thought it was a Greek O/S - not quite sure what triggered that, but I played with it and loved all the tools - that got me really interested - so I built my first KDE Repin - probably MX 17 - but not sure - Big Ol' +2Gig distro, but it booted, installed and worked flawlessly, und did NOT crash - just needed to slim it down by about 50%.

Today MX19 Bare_Bones KDE Respin is just 1.1 Gig - but what kept me from straying was the fact that I have never, ever been able to wreck an MX KDE O/S's - any of them ...... a stunning achievement

MX QC is World Class - even better than Debian's - the day will come when MX is independent of Debian

The fact that our own respins are equally up-to-the-task is ample evidence of the stunning effort that the Developers have put into the core of KDE

An official Skunkworks KDE will rocket MX even further up the charts :number1:

Plus the Forum Tech Support is simply superlative - Uber World Class

Enjoy

Highest Regards

Jack

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Re: [solved] Update Woes

#5 Post by asqwerth »

You probably spotted an earlier MX, maybe the first MX14, when it was still released under the antiX banner by anticapitalista, who lives in Greece.
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Re: [SOLVED] Update Woes

#6 Post by jackdanielsesq »

Greetings.....finally

Apologize for the very late response - and thank you for taking the time to reply - methinks its time to buy a new
candle and light one end only - and yes, must have been as you just said - great discovery indeed - thank you!!!

Highest Regards

Jack

PS - please keep up the incredibly high standard - you guys make this entire O/S simply rock .... :happy: :happy:

MX is indeed World Class :number1: :number1:
asqwerth wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 2:53 am You probably spotted an earlier MX, maybe the first MX14, when it was still released under the antiX banner by anticapitalista, who lives in Greece.

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