=== db is now known as Guest21398 === Guest21398 is now known as db` === TheMaster is now known as Unit193 [09:00] this morning I notice gthumb core dumps on my two xubuntu 16.04 boxes. am I the only one? [09:04] It used to work so I must have updated something that made it break [11:45] mogul: that's not the case in 17.10 it runs fine here in terminal with no core dump. try to purge it and re-install. [12:10] i tried purge/reinstall, did not help.Also i found a third machine where it is running just fine [12:12] of course the list of installed packages is nowhere identical between the machines [12:26] are these two 16.04 fully updated! you may want to tpreform a stacktrace to catch the cuase of the crash, aslo create a new user account and see if crash remains there. [12:27] mogul: ^. [12:43] both 16.04's are fully updated. also i already tried creating a new account which resulted the same [12:45] i have pulled the library list using ldd and produced a MD5 of every library loaded. these lists are identical as well when comparing between a machine where gthumb works and one where it segfaults [17:05] ARRRGH!! [17:06] I'm having bluetooth issues that look like they are related to bluetoothd [17:07] When the daemon starts it spews these: "Not enough free handles to register service" [17:08] And this: "Current Time Service could not be registered" [17:09] and this: "gatt-time-server: Input/output error (5)" ... [17:09] etc. [17:10] I saw some similar (exactly identical actually) complaints elsewhere. [17:10] But the resolution suggested, "it's fixed in 16.04" obviously doesn't work as that is what I'm running. [17:12] bluetoothctl seems to work fine. I can see devices, pair, blah, blah. If I fire off blueman-manager, it just puts a little tiny window up with a cancel button only. [17:14] And just for my own sanity, if there is *anyone* listening, please wave or something so I know I'm not typing to myself [17:15] * well_laid_lawn waves [17:17] Thx lawn :) [17:23] o/ [17:23] bluethoot is a pain [17:23] you have to make sure and double sure you have ALL the depends [17:24] and still then sometimes works sometimes it doesnt [17:36] Yeah, I've been down similar roads with BT b4 ... like every single time I install. [17:37] I could just hit myself in the head with a brick each time and get the same effect. [18:57] OMG ... after installing every package in the Linux-verse having *anything* to do with bluetooth, notably the KDE stuff, it just started working. I *hate* this kind of random shotgun engineering foo-smack !!!!