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| 1 | initial version | posted 2017-10-20 11:26:56 +0300 |
Update from SailfishOS 2.1.1.26 (Jämsänjoki) on Jolla 1 device hasn't shown any progress on the progress bar for a while and I pulled the battery.
It rebooted to old version, but now lipstick restarts every time I press the power button to wake it up.
I have ssh running, how do I fix it? Which logs except /var/log/systemupdate.log should I look into? Should I try updating again?
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Update from SailfishOS 2.1.1.26 (Jämsänjoki) on Jolla 1 device hasn't shown any progress on the progress bar for quite a while and I pulled the battery.
It rebooted to old version, but now lipstick restarts every time I press the power button to wake it up.
I have ssh running, how do I fix it? Which logs except /var/log/systemupdate.log should I look into? Should I try updating again?
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Update from SailfishOS 2.1.1.26 (Jämsänjoki) on Jolla 1 device hasn't shown any progress on the progress bar for quite a while and I pulled the battery.battery. It booted to old version with this bug already; Ran version --dup via ssh, all successful, but the issue persists.
It rebooted to old version, but now lipstick restarts every time I press the When power button to wake it up.
is pressed I see a round spinner rotating and the screen is dark; I have ssh running, how do to open notifications bay using swing gesture and then I fix it?
Which logs except /var/log/systemupdate.log should I look into?
Should I try updating again?can go to home screen.
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Update from SailfishOS 2.1.1.26 (Jämsänjoki) on Jolla 1 device hasn't shown any progress on the progress bar for quite a while and I pulled the battery. It booted to old version with this bug already; Ran version --dup via ssh, all successful, but the issue persists.
When power button is pressed I see a round spinner rotating and the screen is dark; I have to open notifications bay using swing gesture and then I can go to home screen.
ps: I haven't installed any mods related to unlock screens.
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Update from SailfishOS 2.1.1.26 (Jämsänjoki) on Jolla 1 device hasn't shown any progress on the progress bar for quite a while and I pulled the battery. It booted to old version with this bug already; Ran version --dup via ssh, all successful, but the issue persists.
When power button is pressed I see a round spinner rotating and the screen is dark; I have to open notifications bay using swing gesture and then I can go to home screen.
version --dup had this warning
[W] unknown:0 - QDBusConnection: name 'org.freedesktop.PackageKit' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.124'
and I see these errors in dmesg
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:40 2017] dbus-daemon(606) send signal 9 to dbus-daemon(5914)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:46 2017] kworker/0:1(15) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:46 2017] bash(3439) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:47 2017] kworker/0:1(15) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:47 2017] bash(3439) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] pwrkey[116]:1
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] pwrkey[116]:0
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] request_suspend_state: sleep (0->3) at 765857127696 (2017-10-20 10:02:27.686570302 UTC)
so it looks like DBus crashes right before sleep and then at wakeup there is no unlock screen.
ps: I haven't installed any mods related to unlock screens.
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Update from SailfishOS 2.1.1.26 (Jämsänjoki) on Jolla 1 device hasn't shown any progress on the progress bar for quite a while and I pulled the battery. It booted to old version with this bug already; Ran version --dup via ssh, all successful, but the issue persists.
When power button is pressed I see a round spinner rotating and the screen is dark; I have to open notifications bay using swing gesture and then I can go to home screen.
version --dup had this warning
[W] unknown:0 - QDBusConnection: name 'org.freedesktop.PackageKit' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.124'
and I see these errors in dmesg
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:40 2017] dbus-daemon(606) send signal 9 to dbus-daemon(5914)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:46 2017] kworker/0:1(15) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:46 2017] bash(3439) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:47 2017] kworker/0:1(15) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:47 2017] bash(3439) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] pwrkey[116]:1
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] pwrkey[116]:0
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] request_suspend_state: sleep (0->3) at 765857127696 (2017-10-20 10:02:27.686570302 UTC)
so it looks like DBus crashes right before sleep and then at wakeup there is no unlock screen.
ps: I haven't installed any mods related to unlock screens.
| 7 | No.7 Revision |
Update from SailfishOS 2.1.1.26 (Jämsänjoki) on Jolla 1 device hasn't shown any progress on the progress bar for quite a while and I pulled the battery. It booted to old version with this bug already; Ran version --dup via ssh, all successful, but the issue persists.
When power button is pressed I see a round spinner rotating and the screen is dark; I have to open notifications bay using swing gesture and then I can go to home screen.
version --dup had this warning
[W] unknown:0 - QDBusConnection: name 'org.freedesktop.PackageKit' had owner '' but we thought it was ':1.124'
and I see these errors in dmesg
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:40 2017] dbus-daemon(606) send signal 9 to dbus-daemon(5914)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:46 2017] kworker/0:1(15) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:46 2017] bash(3439) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:47 2017] kworker/0:1(15) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:01:47 2017] bash(3439) send signal 2 to bash(3439)
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] pwrkey[116]:1
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] pwrkey[116]:0
[Fri Oct 20 13:02:26 2017] request_suspend_state: sleep (0->3) at 765857127696 (2017-10-20 10:02:27.686570302 UTC)
so it looks like DBus crashes right crashed before sleep and then at wakeup there is no unlock screen.
ps: I haven't installed any mods related to unlock screens.