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Devuan ASCII with Mate 1.16 and Lightdm, manually installed from console.
Can't explain how I get it to happen, but quite often I have a locked up panel, symbols gone, no more reaction of the panel. Shutdown is only possible from the console. If no console is around, I need to use the reset button.
What can I do to improve this? Go away from Lightdm? I am used to this combination since Wheezy offered Mate from Backports.
Thanks, rolfie
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Devuan ASCII with Mate 1.16 and Lightdm, manually installed from console.
Can't explain how I get it to happen, but quite often I have a locked up panel, symbols gone, no more reaction of the panel. Shutdown is only possible from the console. If no console is around, I need to use the reset button.
What can I do to improve this? Go away from Lightdm? I am used to this combination since Wheezy offered Mate from Backports.
Thanks, rolfie
I use Slim and have never experienced this. I installed MATE at the original system install, if that makes a difference. I would try Slim and see how that goes.
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I have done a fast install in VBox with slim. Now I remember why I kept lightdm. I do not like slim. I need to enter two topics manually, I miss options lightdm shows.
I will stick to lightdm.
Thanks, rolfie
Last edited by rolfie (2018-09-09 13:52:30)
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@rolfie, I run ascii/mate with slim. I originally preferred lightdm but had some (unremembered) issue and made an unwanted
switch to slim. Slim has grown on me and I find it dependable even during experimentation it has been a solid performer.
The point is, I detested slim and now I prefer it. Just my experience.
"The obstacle is the path."
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rolfie, I'm also on Devuan ASCII with Mate 1.16 and Lightdm, manually installed. My system started out as MiyoLinux.
Are you using a background image for your panel? Check by right-clicking on panel -> Properties -> Background. When I was using a background image, my panel was unstable and sometimes icons would disappear and/or panel would lock up on me. Choosing "None (use system theme)" for panel background made all my panel issues go away.
Lightdm is probably innocent here.
Last edited by GNUser (2018-09-10 18:39:39)
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Are you using a background image for your panel? Check by right-clicking on panel -> Properties -> Background. When I was using a background image, my panel was unstable and sometimes icons would disappear and/or panel would lock up on me. Choosing "None (use system theme)" for panel background made all my panel issues go away.
Thank you for the hint. Unfortunately, I have exactly your setting.
Regards, rolfie
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Oh, pity. I was hoping it would be an easy fix.
MATE immediately restarts the panel when it is killed, so running killall mate-panel has the effect of a panel respawn. Maybe you can use that in a pinch while looking for a proper fix.
If you provide more information on how your system is configured, we can compare and hopefully single out the culprit.
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Another thought: Many MATE components use dbus for interprocess communication, so mate-panel almost certainly uses it as well. dbus logs to /var/log/syslog. Does anything interesting show up in the syslog when the panel becomes unresponsive?
Last edited by GNUser (2018-09-10 19:43:37)
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I have experienced the same problem, compounded by issues of the panel icons re-ordering.
I asked the question on the Debian forum but received no response. For convenience of members here, I've quoted the posts below:
For my everyday work I use Jessie and it is wonderfully stable. I don't usually upgrade immediately after a new version release, waiting for the bugs to be ironed out or solutions/workarounds found. So, over the last couple of months I've had a few tries at getting Stretch installed and running. Not really successfully so far. Also tried MX17 and Devuan Ascii with the same results - random crashes which I'm reasonably sure have something to do with the MATE panel.
Google searches don't yield much except a few mentions of similar problems - mouse becomes unresponsive, then keyboard and the only way out is a hard reset. There seems to be some thinking that it is GTK2/3 theme related and so, yesterday I tried a vanilla installation using the TraditionalOk theme (reported as being stable), without any other changes. Went fine for a few hours then, without warning, crashed again. Same symptoms as previously with mouse becoming less and less responsive, then keyboard not responding and all the while the HDD light being constantly on. I just walked away in disgust and did a hard reset this morning.
Upon restarting all my application launcher icons in the top panel had crowded across the the left hand side and reversed order. Same as what has happened previously and there have been some mentions of this in Google search results.
Problem is that I haven't really found a solution since I, and apparently others, don't really know the cause. There seems to be nothing specific that triggers this - on previous tries it has run for days without a problem and then crashed again 30 minutes or less after recovery. Seems to be completely random.
I'm running MATE 1.16 now but have tried 1.18 before, without any improvement. I've seen a mention that 1.20 may have fixed it (fully GTK3) but can't find any confirmation.
Following is an extract from syslog, starting about 15 minutes before the last crash which happened at 21.02, and then the log continues for some time after that. There are another 7 hours of log, but nothing any different.
Jul 15 20:46:47 BOSSDESK dbus[520]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' Jul 15 20:46:47 BOSSDESK systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service... Jul 15 20:46:47 BOSSDESK dbus[520]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1' Jul 15 20:46:47 BOSSDESK systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service. Jul 15 20:47:32 BOSSDESK kernel: [25181.809774] device enp3s0 left promiscuous mode Jul 15 20:47:32 BOSSDESK kernel: [25181.923257] device enp3s0 entered promiscuous mode Jul 15 20:48:00 BOSSDESK kernel: [25210.272804] device enp3s0 left promiscuous mode Jul 15 20:48:00 BOSSDESK kernel: [25210.369179] device enp3s0 entered promiscuous mode Jul 15 20:49:10 BOSSDESK kernel: [25279.910080] device enp3s0 left promiscuous mode Jul 15 20:49:10 BOSSDESK kernel: [25279.991963] vboxnetflt: 16 out of 1831 packets were not sent (directed to host) Jul 15 20:56:40 BOSSDESK dbus-daemon[821]: Activating service name='org.freedesktop.Notifications' Jul 15 20:56:40 BOSSDESK dbus-daemon[821]: Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.Notifications' Jul 15 20:56:40 BOSSDESK mate-notificati[31337]: unable to create file '/run/user/1000/dconf/user': Permission denied. dconf will not work properly. Jul 15 20:56:40 BOSSDESK kernel: [25730.001148] traps: mate-notificati[31337] trap int3 ip:7f56835ab261 sp:7ffc4fd4c790 error:0 Jul 15 20:56:40 BOSSDESK kernel: [25730.001156] in libglib-2.0.so.0.5000.3[7f568355b000+112000] Jul 15 20:58:46 BOSSDESK dbus-daemon[821]: Activating service name='org.freedesktop.Notifications' Jul 15 20:58:46 BOSSDESK dbus-daemon[821]: Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.Notifications' Jul 15 20:58:46 BOSSDESK mate-notificati[31395]: unable to create file '/run/user/1000/dconf/user': Permission denied. dconf will not work properly. Jul 15 20:58:46 BOSSDESK kernel: [25856.143399] traps: mate-notificati[31395] trap int3 ip:7f7013453261 sp:7ffc154785f0 error:0 Jul 15 20:58:46 BOSSDESK kernel: [25856.143407] in libglib-2.0.so.0.5000.3[7f7013403000+112000] Jul 15 21:01:14 BOSSDESK systemd[1]: Started Run anacron jobs. Jul 15 21:01:14 BOSSDESK systemd[1]: anacron.timer: Adding 2min 42.536485s random time. Jul 15 21:01:14 BOSSDESK anacron[31483]: Anacron 2.3 started on 2018-07-15 Jul 15 21:01:14 BOSSDESK anacron[31483]: Normal exit (0 jobs run) Jul 15 21:02:22 BOSSDESK kernel: [26071.824732] Chrome_ChildThr[30635]: segfault at 0 ip 00005606f08a7711 sp 00007fe45d3fe320 error 6 in plugin-container[5606f08a2000+1f000] Jul 15 21:17:07 BOSSDESK cron[530]: (CRON) error (can't fork) Jul 15 21:20:05 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Forecast for the rest of Sunday 15 July Jul 15 21:20:09 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Clear. Winds north to northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h becoming light in the evening. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: City Centre Clear. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Chance of any rain: 0% Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Forecast for Monday 16 July Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Cloudy. Areas of morning frost. Patchy fog. Slight (20%) chance of a shower. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Light winds becoming northwesterly 15 to 25 km/h in the middle of the day then Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: becoming light in the evening. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: City Centre Early frost. Partly cloudy. Min -4 Max 12 Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Chance of any rain: 20% Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Around Canberra Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Tuggeranong Min -5 Max 12 Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Sun protection not recommended, UV Index predicted to reach 2 [Low] Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Forecast for Tuesday 17 July Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Areas of morning frost. Sunny day. Medium (40%) chance of showers, most likely Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: in the evening. Light winds becoming northwesterly 25 to 35 km/h in the morning Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: then tending westerly 15 to 20 km/h in the late evening. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: City Centre Morning frost. Possible shower.Min -1 Max 15 Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Possible rainfall: 0 to 1 mm Chance of any rain: 40% Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Forecast for Wednesday 18 July Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Mostly sunny. Areas of morning frost. Winds west to northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: becoming light during the morning then becoming northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: during the day. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: City Centre Mostly sunny. Min -1 Max 13 Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Chance of any rain: 10% Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Forecast for Thursday 19 July Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Mostly sunny. Areas of morning frost. Winds north to northwesterly and light Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: increasing to 15 to 20 km/h during the day. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: City Centre Morning frost. Mostly sunny. Min 0 Max 15 Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Chance of any rain: 10% Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Forecast for Friday 20 July Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Partly cloudy. Medium (60%) chance of showers, most likely during the morning. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Light winds becoming west to northwesterly 15 to 25 km/h during the morning. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: City Centre Shower or two. Min 4 Max 12 Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Possible rainfall: 0 to 3 mm Chance of any rain: 60% Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Forecast for Saturday 21 July Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Partly cloudy. Light winds. Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: City Centre Partly cloudy. Min -3 Max 12 Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Chance of any rain: 10% Jul 15 21:20:10 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Forecast for Sunday 22 July Jul 15 21:20:11 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Partly cloudy. Light winds. Jul 15 21:20:11 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: City Centre Partly cloudy. Min -3 Max 13 Jul 15 21:20:11 BOSSDESK org.mate.panel.applet.MateWeatherAppletFactory[821]: Chance of any rain: 10% Jul 15 21:26:43 BOSSDESK mateweather-app[19823]: Source ID 4230 was not found when attempting to remove it Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560204] dropbox invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x24201ca(GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE|__GFP_COLD), nodemask=0, order=0, oom_score_adj=0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560205] dropbox cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560209] CPU: 2 PID: 31305 Comm: dropbox Tainted: G O 4.9.0-7-amd64 #1 Debian 4.9.110-1 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560209] Hardware name: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M./970A-D3P, BIOS FB 10/28/2014 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560211] 0000000000000000 ffffffffaad30644 ffff98ec456cbc28 ffff8b1ab1192000 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560213] ffffffffaac03b30 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000c00000000 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560215] ffff8b1a97842100 ffffffffaab892d7 0000004200000000 b17f1364063ad64f Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560217] Call Trace: Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560222] [<ffffffffaad30644>] ? dump_stack+0x5c/0x78 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560224] [<ffffffffaac03b30>] ? dump_header+0x78/0x1fd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560226] [<ffffffffaab892d7>] ? get_page_from_freelist+0x3f7/0xb20 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560227] [<ffffffffaab8524a>] ? oom_kill_process+0x21a/0x3e0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560228] [<ffffffffaab84ecd>] ? oom_badness+0xed/0x170 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560229] [<ffffffffaab856e1>] ? out_of_memory+0x111/0x470 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560231] [<ffffffffaab8a957>] ? __alloc_pages_slowpath+0xbb7/0xbf0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560232] [<ffffffffaab8ab91>] ? __alloc_pages_nodemask+0x201/0x260 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560234] [<ffffffffaabdb651>] ? alloc_pages_current+0x91/0x140 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560235] [<ffffffffaab836c6>] ? filemap_fault+0x326/0x5d0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560252] [<ffffffffc02d8a01>] ? ext4_filemap_fault+0x31/0x50 [ext4] Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560254] [<ffffffffaabb4257>] ? __do_fault+0x87/0x170 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560255] [<ffffffffaabb88ec>] ? handle_mm_fault+0xcfc/0x1280 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560257] [<ffffffffaaa61015>] ? __do_page_fault+0x255/0x4f0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560258] [<ffffffffab015f98>] ? page_fault+0x28/0x30 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560259] Mem-Info: Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560263] active_anon:1736991 inactive_anon:217166 isolated_anon:0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560263] active_file:27 inactive_file:32 isolated_file:0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560263] unevictable:8 dirty:0 writeback:0 unstable:0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560263] slab_reclaimable:4382 slab_unreclaimable:9905 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560263] mapped:1150 shmem:1175 pagetables:21287 bounce:0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560263] free:25792 free_pcp:16 free_cma:0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560265] Node 0 active_anon:6947964kB inactive_anon:868664kB active_file:108kB inactive_file:128kB unevictable:32kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB mapped:4600kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB shmem:4700kB shmem_thp: 0kB shmem_pmdmapped: 0kB anon_thp: 0kB writeback_tmp:0kB unstable:0kB pages_scanned:21835 all_unreclaimable? yes Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560266] Node 0 DMA free:15900kB min:132kB low:164kB high:196kB active_anon:0kB inactive_anon:0kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB writepending:0kB present:15996kB managed:15900kB mlocked:0kB slab_reclaimable:0kB slab_unreclaimable:0kB kernel_stack:0kB pagetables:0kB bounce:0kB free_pcp:0kB local_pcp:0kB free_cma:0kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560269] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 2957 7916 7916 7916 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560272] Node 0 DMA32 free:45028kB min:25192kB low:31488kB high:37784kB active_anon:2559444kB inactive_anon:414108kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:216kB unevictable:0kB writepending:0kB present:3111984kB managed:3046140kB mlocked:0kB slab_reclaimable:184kB slab_unreclaimable:1244kB kernel_stack:528kB pagetables:22764kB bounce:0kB free_pcp:0kB local_pcp:0kB free_cma:0kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560275] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 4959 4959 4959 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560277] Node 0 Normal free:42240kB min:42252kB low:52812kB high:63372kB active_anon:4388520kB inactive_anon:454556kB active_file:340kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:32kB writepending:0kB present:5226492kB managed:5083072kB mlocked:32kB slab_reclaimable:17344kB slab_unreclaimable:38376kB kernel_stack:6624kB pagetables:62384kB bounce:0kB free_pcp:64kB local_pcp:0kB free_cma:0kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560280] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0 0 0 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560282] Node 0 DMA: 1*4kB (U) 1*8kB (U) 1*16kB (U) 2*32kB (U) 3*64kB (U) 0*128kB 1*256kB (U) 0*512kB 1*1024kB (U) 1*2048kB (M) 3*4096kB (M) = 15900kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560290] Node 0 DMA32: 236*4kB (UME) 201*8kB (UME) 119*16kB (UME) 32*32kB (UME) 110*64kB (UME) 116*128kB (UME) 68*256kB (UME) 1*512kB (E) 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 45288kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560297] Node 0 Normal: 1569*4kB (UME) 947*8kB (UME) 525*16kB (UME) 131*32kB (UME) 72*64kB (UME) 47*128kB (UME) 23*256kB (UME) 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 42956kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560305] Node 0 hugepages_total=0 hugepages_free=0 hugepages_surp=0 hugepages_size=1048576kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560306] Node 0 hugepages_total=0 hugepages_free=0 hugepages_surp=0 hugepages_size=2048kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560307] 1900 total pagecache pages Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560308] 543 pages in swap cache Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560308] Swap cache stats: add 6842824, delete 6842281, find 607251/836610 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560309] Free swap = 0kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560309] Total swap = 20971516kB Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560310] 2088618 pages RAM Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560310] 0 pages HighMem/MovableOnly Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560310] 52340 pages reserved Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560311] 0 pages hwpoisoned Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560311] [ pid ] uid tgid total_vm rss nr_ptes nr_pmds swapents oom_score_adj name Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560315] [ 254] 0 254 11555 342 24 3 116 0 systemd-journal Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560316] [ 287] 0 287 11586 13 24 3 294 -1000 systemd-udevd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560318] [ 469] 0 469 3331 40 12 3 187 0 mount.ntfs Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560319] [ 499] 100 499 32336 16 34 3 118 0 systemd-timesyn Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560321] [ 518] 0 518 70894 30 44 3 179 0 accounts-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560322] [ 519] 105 519 46437 0 26 3 85 0 rtkit-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560323] [ 520] 107 520 11491 241 27 3 111 -900 dbus-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560325] [ 527] 0 527 62529 51 29 3 189 0 rsyslogd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560326] [ 528] 0 528 24577 154 51 3 522 0 cupsd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560327] [ 530] 0 530 7417 26 20 3 45 0 cron Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560329] [ 537] 113 537 11785 40 27 3 75 0 avahi-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560330] [ 544] 113 544 11754 0 26 3 88 0 avahi-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560332] [ 545] 0 545 120333 60 90 4 706 0 NetworkManager Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560333] [ 546] 0 546 87214 0 73 3 452 0 ModemManager Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560334] [ 547] 0 547 8952 29 23 3 62 0 irqbalance Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560335] [ 548] 0 548 13391 42 30 3 1886 0 systemd-logind Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560337] [ 553] 0 553 64617 22 61 4 282 0 cups-browsed Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560338] [ 554] 0 554 72580 110 45 4 740 0 polkitd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560339] [ 607] 0 607 3634 0 11 3 40 0 agetty Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560341] [ 612] 0 612 72492 89 45 3 135 0 lightdm Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560342] [ 621] 0 621 115368 3955 172 4 10509 0 Xorg Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560343] [ 629] 0 629 17486 0 38 4 194 -1000 sshd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560345] [ 689] 111 689 16278 41 37 3 259 0 systemd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560346] [ 690] 111 690 21765 0 42 3 482 0 (sd-pam) Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560347] [ 701] 111 701 11276 1 27 3 115 0 dbus-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560349] [ 705] 111 705 55057 40 43 3 152 0 at-spi2-registr Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560350] [ 709] 111 709 71050 1 38 3 195 0 gvfsd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560351] [ 721] 0 721 5119 1 17 3 261 0 dhclient Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560352] [ 799] 0 799 60870 0 57 3 216 0 lightdm Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560354] [ 804] 1000 804 16304 57 36 3 252 0 systemd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560355] [ 805] 1000 805 21765 0 42 3 482 0 (sd-pam) Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560356] [ 811] 1000 811 53244 51 37 4 192 0 gnome-keyring-d Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560357] [ 813] 1000 813 100763 307 95 3 888 0 x-session-manag Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560359] [ 821] 1000 821 11942 689 28 3 79 0 dbus-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560360] [ 842] 1000 842 2771 10 8 3 73 0 ssh-agent Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560361] [ 843] 1000 843 87191 0 38 4 221 0 at-spi-bus-laun Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560362] [ 848] 1000 848 11310 67 27 3 99 0 dbus-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560364] [ 850] 1000 850 55055 84 42 3 117 0 at-spi2-registr Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560365] [ 855] 1000 855 46909 1 27 3 225 0 dconf-service Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560366] [ 864] 1000 864 7501335 1891569 13923 33 5141580 0 mate-settings-d Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560368] [ 868] 1000 868 110370 1004 115 4 1008 0 marco Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560369] [ 872] 1000 872 215155 5127 173 3 13460 0 mate-panel Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560370] [ 873] 1000 873 71080 0 41 4 261 0 gvfsd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560372] [ 883] 1000 883 240526 1388 165 4 5437 0 caja Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560373] [ 887] 1000 887 136432 731 118 4 1130 0 wnck-applet Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560374] [ 890] 1000 890 223895 1 122 4 824 0 pulseaudio Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560376] [ 891] 1000 891 226075 292 75 4 290 0 gvfs-udisks2-vo Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560377] [ 892] 1000 892 140160 233 124 3 1603 0 nm-applet Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560378] [ 893] 1000 893 125175 333 113 3 842 0 mate-power-mana Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560379] [ 896] 1000 896 121842 3271 112 3 548 0 mate-screensave Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560381] [ 897] 0 897 94139 234 48 3 445 0 udisksd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560382] [ 915] 1000 915 174630 237 136 4 1129 0 mate-volume-con Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560383] [ 918] 1000 918 116569 327 114 3 1351 0 polkit-mate-aut Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560384] [ 946] 0 946 77612 94 46 4 245 0 upowerd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560386] [ 952] 1000 952 67915 0 36 3 216 0 gvfs-mtp-volume Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560387] [ 960] 1000 960 70403 0 38 3 248 0 gvfs-gphoto2-vo Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560388] [ 973] 1000 973 90108 0 42 4 317 0 gvfsd-trash Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560389] [ 974] 1000 974 67345 0 33 3 161 0 gvfs-goa-volume Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560390] [ 988] 1000 988 92512 1 46 3 250 0 gvfs-afc-volume Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560392] [ 1003] 1000 1003 187169 918 148 4 2258 0 clock-applet Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560393] [ 1006] 1000 1006 115153 460 114 3 872 0 notification-ar Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560394] [ 1087] 1000 1087 48388 0 31 3 152 0 gvfsd-metadata Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560396] [10605] 118 10605 92976 28 119 3 934 0 minidlnad Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560397] [11535] 0 11535 9043 0 23 3 105 0 bluetoothd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560398] [11602] 0 11602 79220 7 58 4 412 0 packagekitd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560400] [11803] 0 11803 79580 45 154 3 613 0 smbd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560401] [11804] 0 11804 77505 10 145 3 600 0 smbd-notifyd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560402] [11805] 0 11805 77503 10 143 3 600 0 cleanupd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560403] [11807] 0 11807 79582 130 154 3 532 0 lpqd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560404] [11841] 0 11841 56552 56 108 3 395 0 nmbd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560406] [15176] 1000 15176 38428 59 62 3 407 0 kdeinit5 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560407] [15177] 1000 15177 122075 177 156 3 754 0 klauncher Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560408] [15563] 1000 15563 106124 116 103 3 980 0 mate-user-share Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560409] [15623] 1000 15623 198566 230 237 4 6607 0 hp-systray Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560411] [15624] 1000 15624 64821 269 91 3 3663 0 hp-systray Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560412] [15625] 1000 15625 38016 52 73 3 3304 0 hp-systray Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560413] [16086] 1000 16086 109077 0 46 3 275 0 gvfsd-network Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560414] [16094] 1000 16094 179884 0 143 3 695 0 gvfsd-smb-brows Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560416] [16101] 0 16101 81149 70 158 4 595 0 smbd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560417] [16104] 1000 16104 92897 22 47 3 214 0 gvfsd-dnssd Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560418] [16194] 114 16194 78609 1 56 3 1462 0 colord Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560419] [16203] 7 16203 20991 0 45 3 207 0 dbus Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560421] [17031] 1000 17031 251123 174 175 4 1467 0 kactivitymanage Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560422] [17631] 1000 17631 17748 28 38 4 112 0 gconfd-2 Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560424] [19823] 1000 19823 185016 1382 145 4 1981 0 mateweather-app Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560425] [19896] 1000 19896 88584 162 153 4 1153 0 kuiserver Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560427] [20961] 0 20961 12032 0 27 3 133 0 dbus-launch Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560428] [20962] 0 20962 11248 0 25 3 105 0 dbus-daemon Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560429] [20968] 0 20968 46830 1 29 3 136 0 dconf-service Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560431] [30688] 1000 30688 270831 1187 271 4 3828 0 dolphin Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560432] [30696] 1000 30696 49657 73 81 3 489 0 file.so Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560433] [31305] 1000 31305 1049866 33547 372 7 7797 0 dropbox Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560435] [31361] 1000 31361 88612 0 59 5 360 0 gvfsd-http Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560436] [31408] 1000 31408 232936 2334 269 3 3529 0 dolphin Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560437] Out of memory: Kill process 864 (mate-settings-d) score 968 or sacrifice child Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560449] Killed process 864 (mate-settings-d) total-vm:30005340kB, anon-rss:7566276kB, file-rss:0kB, shmem-rss:0kB
Seems a bit amusing that it carried on getting the weather updates but then later in that log I see memory problems. Kinda like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Not only that but their call of -5C was a bit off the -7C that we hit at 6:30 this morning. :roll:
More seriously, I'm hoping that the brains trust here may see something that I haven't or give me a hand to track this problem down.
Well it seems I may be making more progress with this than anyone else.
I have at least been able to create, at will, the symptom of panel icons re-ordering and displaying on the left end of the panel. Just add a new icon/launcher and restart the machine. New icon, previously positioned at the far right now appears at the far left.
The good thing is that there seems to be a solution for this. Open Mate-Tweak and click on "Save Panel Layout". Restart and icons are where they should be.
However, there is some weirdness with this. When saving the panel layout I get a notification that my settings have been saved in /usr/share/mate-panel/layouts/{username}-tweak.layout. However, the file is not there. Looking elsewhere, on the basis that the settings must have been saved somewhere, I eventually found the file in /tmp, along with another file named {username}-tweak.panel.
The problem now is that /tmp files are not permanent so my settings may be lost.
I've never experienced this problem in Jessie or Wheezy, but, of course, they were running earlier versions of MATE and I suspect that MATE may be the culprit here. So, it seems that MATE is not saving panel changes for placement and ordering automatically/immediately although it is saving the icons/launchers. I still suspect Debian may also be complicit here, given that I've had no problem with MATE 1.16 running in Jessie.
I can't understand why the problem seems to be relatively rare - surely something like this would be rife in Mint and Ubuntu, yet there are only a few mentions....and no real solutions........yet.
Continuing to work on it.
I understand that the above relates to Debian but I have the identical problem with Ascii and I suspect that they are sufficiently alike that a solution for one may work with the other.
Subsequent to the above my research has led me to thinking that the issues are GTK2/3 related. I have been able to stop recurrence of the panel crashes by selecting either of the Traditional themes and keeping customisation to an absolute minimum. Most other themes inevitably lead to the panel crashes. Selection of a stable theme seems to have to be made on a clean installation - once an installation has suffered a panel crash changing the theme doesn't work to stabilise it.
I've tried MATE 16, 18 and 20. Both 16 and 18 suffer from the problem while, so far at least, 20 seems stable.
What I haven't been able to do is find the actual cause and a proper fix, however the above is a partial workaround.
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From the (CRON) error (can't fork), the oom-killer and Out of memory: messages it looks as if your system ran out of memory. How much ram and swap space does it have? What does free -mt say when it's running OK and when it's having problems?
Chris
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Memory isn't an issue on this machine, see below for as it stands right now. I can't give you the figures for when it crashes, since I seem to have resolved that, at least at the effect level.
chris@BOSSDESK:~$ free -mt
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7954 1462 5086 100 1404 6092
Swap: 20479 314 20165
Total: 28434 1777 25252
I usually run a Win7 VM and a couple of programs which bumps RAM use up to around 5GB - still fairly comfortable in an 8GB system, viz.:
chris@BOSSDESK:~$ free -mt
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7954 4782 1595 108 1576 2763
Swap: 20479 306 20173
Total: 28434 5089 21768
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I had some problems directly past the installation. In the moment, the PC is working fine. No lockups.
rolfie
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From the log
Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560311] [ pid ] uid tgid total_vm rss nr_ptes nr_pmds swapents oom_score_adj name
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Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560366] [ 864] 1000 864 7501335 1891569 13923 33 5141580 0 mate-settings-d
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Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560437] Out of memory: Kill process 864 (mate-settings-d) score 968 or sacrifice child
Jul 15 21:36:55 BOSSDESK kernel: [28145.560449] Killed process 864 (mate-settings-d) total-vm:30005340kB, anon-rss:7566276kB, file-rss:0kB, shmem-rss:0kB
So I think mate-settings-d has a bug. It should not have that large a RSS (Resident Set Size).
Chris
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Update: still no ongoing issues, also my wife does not complain about her PC. Different HW, both identical setup with ASCII, Mate and Lightdm.
Maybe fixed by an update? Don't know....
Regards, rolfie
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I noticed that it happens during mounting and umounting phase
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did you try mate with slim+consolekit ?
iirc, it works better that way in ascii, and it's also the suggested setup : https://files.devuan.org/devuan_ascii/Release_notes.txt
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Quick update. MATE 1.20 did work better and remained stable for some time but then the random panel crashes came back. Not as often but unacceptably frequent on a production machine that I rely on for work.
So, I've given up and moved to XFCE. It's ridiculously complex to set up and needs a raft of additional apps to work properly, but is rock solid stable.
Interestingly, there may be something in rolfie's comment about hardware. The problem happens to me on desktops which run AMD FX chips but not at all on notebooks which run either Intel or AMD A series. Relevant or coincidental? Don't know.
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I noticed that it happens during mounting and umounting phase
same for me.
Mounting freeze panel
Uninstall elogind (end of freeze)
I don't know why...
What's elogind?
Last edited by pierlo (2019-03-29 21:30:54)
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What's elogind?
This should give you an idea. Among other things, in beowulf, it allows for the removal of libsystemd0.
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empty@thanatos:~ $ apt show elogind
[...]
Description: user, seat and session management daemon
elogind is a session management daemon extracted from systemd project's
"logind"
empty@thanatos:~ $
Brianna Ghey — Rest In Power
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thanks for the replies, but how can my system continue to work? Sorry for beginner questions ...
And anyway, with the elogind removed, the panel freezes are over
Last edited by pierlo (2019-03-30 06:35:42)
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Update: looks like its always related to removing USB hardware, maybe stick or also disks, as pierlo mentioned.
Currently its rare, when it happens I open a terminal on the desktop which still works, enter su - and tell the PC to restart.
rolfie
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