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Rtfsc8 | Hi~ Anyone build openjdk7 with ubuntu 18.04 success? | 02:01 |
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pmjdebruijn | Rtfsc8: I doubt many would attempt such a thing... | 06:32 |
pmjdebruijn | any particular reason you need java7? | 06:32 |
pmjdebruijn | btw, the repos for 18.04 have both 10 and 8 | 06:33 |
pmjdebruijn | IIRC | 06:33 |
Babloyi | yup | 06:38 |
Rtfsc8 | pmjdebruijn: I was learn oracle jdk7 by compile the source code. | 07:02 |
pmjdebruijn | Rtfsc8: I don't follow | 07:02 |
pmjdebruijn | compiling jdk source isn't something you ever have to do in regular java use, even as a java programmer | 07:02 |
pmjdebruijn | unless you want to work on Java itself | 07:02 |
pmjdebruijn | in which case, you should probably focus in Java 10 I guess | 07:03 |
Rtfsc8 | pmjdebruijn: The code build success but can't run java command | 07:03 |
pmjdebruijn | Rtfsc8: that would like you didn't "install" it | 07:03 |
pmjdebruijn | but doing manually compile installations may mess up your system | 07:03 |
pmjdebruijn | as it's not managed by dpkg | 07:03 |
pmjdebruijn | so revoming anything might be difficult | 07:03 |
pmjdebruijn | removing* | 07:03 |
pmjdebruijn | for real world Java usage and programming, using the official packages from Ubuntu is HIGHLY recommended | 07:04 |
pmjdebruijn | Rtfsc8: also, unless you have some really special reason for Java7, it shouldn't be used anymore at all | 07:04 |
Rtfsc8 | you are right, i just want to learn some part of jvm something else. | 07:04 |
Rtfsc8 | pmjdebruijn: thks | 07:05 |
pmjdebruijn | if you have specific question regarded that, I suggest asking on a Java specific channel | 07:05 |
Rtfsc8 | pmjdebruijn: Yes, i have | 07:06 |
st-gourichon-fid | Hello. I sometime have an annyoing session problem on Xubuntu 18.04 . | 08:45 |
st-gourichon-fid | Session would hang, and if I kill all my processes, I cannot open another session for that specific user. Other users unnafected. | 08:46 |
st-gourichon-fid | Programs complain dbus not launched. | 08:46 |
st-gourichon-fid | debug cannot run, complains "no socket received" | 08:46 |
st-gourichon-fid | I see "systemd --user" not launched, if I launch it manually it complains about cgroups. | 08:46 |
st-gourichon-fid | Failed to create /user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-c36.scope/init.scope control group: Permission denied | 08:47 |
st-gourichon-fid | Googling that shows that a number of people have experienced this, yet I could not find any answer. | 08:47 |
st-gourichon-fid | Xubuntu 18.04 AMD64, XFCE session. The repro scenario is : session works, then suspend (or just lock perhaps), resume, type password to unlock, sometimes screen then gets black, to see what happens, do Ctrl-Alt-F1 then login on plain VT, see processes still there, dm-tool-switch-to-user works for other users, this user always gets black screen, kill -9 -1 as affected user to "cleanup" the mess, try to login again, desktop opens with | 08:53 |
st-gourichon-fid | desktop bakground but no panel, dialogs complain about dbus. There cannot start dbus or systemd --user. | 08:53 |
st-gourichon-fid | Perhaps some group resource not cleaned when doing kill -9 -1 ? | 08:53 |
st-gourichon-fid | Some elements of XFCE session successfully started, still, like the items one can customize in "session and startup". | 08:55 |
st-gourichon-fid | But no panel, nm_applet etc. | 08:55 |
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unknown_ | hello | 14:53 |
unknown_ | is there anyone here | 14:54 |
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ChunkzZ | I need some serious help! I thought I broke my Xubuntu 18 system, because every folder on my hdd (not the ssd where xubuntu is installed) has a lock on it, can't delete and edit stuff. what could've gone wrong? it's a fresh install... | 20:45 |
ChunkzZ | it's saying it's a read-only file system? | 20:49 |
ChunkzZ | I can't chmod 0777 -R it either, it says it's changing the read-only file system but the folder lock icons stay there. wtf? | 20:52 |
diogenes_ | ChunkzZ, run: lsblk | nc termbin.com 9999 | 20:53 |
diogenes_ | share the link | 20:53 |
ChunkzZ | http://termbin.com/uu6h | 20:53 |
ChunkzZ | sdb and sda2 are the problem(s) | 20:54 |
diogenes_ | are you on a live session? | 20:54 |
ChunkzZ | nope, install xubuntu 18 from the minimal iso | 20:54 |
diogenes_ | sda2 is a windows partition | 20:54 |
diogenes_ | you can try to boot into windows and reboot from windows | 20:55 |
ChunkzZ | yeah, I can't edit stuff on sdb and sda2 | 20:55 |
knome | ntfs? | 20:55 |
ChunkzZ | knome, yes | 20:56 |
knome | https://askubuntu.com/questions/70281/why-does-my-ntfs-partition-mount-as-read-only | 20:57 |
ChunkzZ | ugh, no luck. | 21:01 |
knome | with what part? | 21:01 |
ChunkzZ | thanks so much knome! I held the shift key in Windows and rebooted after it shutdown and it's back to normal!! :) | 21:05 |
ChunkzZ | can edit/delete again | 21:06 |
knome | keep in mind you'll have to do this every time to be able to write.. | 21:06 |
ChunkzZ | I never had a problem before :/ | 21:06 |
knome | i don't use windows so me neither... | 21:07 |
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